Antigen-Specific Immune Response Impairment in the Chick as Influenced by Dietary Vitamin A
- 1 May 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 119 (5) , 790-795
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/119.5.790
Abstract
The effects of a broad range of dietary vitamin A levels on antigen-specific immune responses of the chick were studied. Vitamin A deficiency and long-term excess caused impairment of the immune response as demonstrated by antigen-specific antibody production and T-lymphocyte proliferation in vitro. Immune responsiveness was correlated with both hepatic and blood vitamin A levels, and was affected prior to other physiological manifestations of hypo- or hypervitaminosis. In contrast to the effects of long-term vitamin excess, a large vitamin A bolus did not cause immune response impairment and, on the contrary, restored normal immune functions in previously vitamin A-depleted chicks. This finding implied a regulatory role for vitamin A in the immune system rather than a constitutive one.Keywords
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