Diet-mediated immune optimization as a preventive and therapeutic adjunct for management of multiple endocrine neoplasia

Michael Okafor, Uzoamaka A Okoli, Adaugo Okafor
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Background: Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) occurs throughout the body with an array of symptoms. Its management is challenging. Diet-mediated immune dysfunction may provoke their pathogenesis and clinical symptoms. Hence, diet-mediated immune optimization strategies may be useful for their management and prevention. Objective: The objective of this study was to discuss our putative diet-mediated immune dysfunction model of cancers using MEN as a classic disease paradigm. Materials and Methods: Online searches on databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Biomed Central, Directorate of Open Access Journal (DOAJ), and SciELO were carried out. An attempt was made to review articles with keywords such as cancer, tumor immunology, MEN, diet and immune system, T lymphocyte activation/dysfunction, and cytokines in cancers. Results: Putative diet-mediated immune dysfunction mechanisms in MEN and diet-mediated immune optimization strategies were found to be useful in preventing MEN, and as effective therapeutic adjuncts for management of MEN. Conclusion: Diet-mediated immune optimization could serve as a preventive and therapeutic adjunct for the management of MEN and other cancers.
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饮食介导的免疫优化作为多发性内分泌肿瘤的预防和治疗辅助手段
背景:多发性内分泌肿瘤(MEN多发性内分泌肿瘤(MEN)遍布全身,症状多种多样。其治疗具有挑战性。饮食介导的免疫功能障碍可能会引发其发病机制和临床症状。因此,饮食介导的免疫优化策略可能有助于多发性内分泌肿瘤的治疗和预防。研究目的本研究旨在以 MEN 为典型疾病范例,讨论我们推测的饮食介导的癌症免疫功能障碍模型。材料与方法:对谷歌学术、PubMed、Biomed Central、Directorate of Open Access Journal (DOAJ) 和 SciELO 等数据库进行了在线搜索。尝试以癌症、肿瘤免疫学、MEN、饮食与免疫系统、T 淋巴细胞活化/功能障碍和癌症中的细胞因子等关键词对文章进行综述。结果:研究发现,MEN 中假定的饮食介导的免疫功能失调机制和饮食介导的免疫优化策略有助于预防 MEN,并可作为治疗 MEN 的有效辅助手段。结论:饮食介导的免疫优化可作为治疗 MEN 和其他癌症的预防和治疗辅助手段。
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