Vitamin E supplementation at various levels alters cytokine production by thymocytes during retrovirus infection causing murine AIDS.

Thymus Pub Date : 1994-01-01
Y Wang, R R Watson
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Female C57BL/6 mice were infected with LP-BM5 retrovirus, causing murine AIDS which is functionally similar to human AIDS. Retrovirus infection targets the thymus producing altered T-cell differentiation via the dysregulation of thymocyte cytokine production. Therefore the effects of dietary vitamin E at various levels were determined on cytokine production by ConA-stimulated thymocytes from uninfected (normal) and retrovirus-infected mice. Dietary supplementation, with a 15-, 150- and 450-fold increase of vitamin E in the diet modulated interleukin-2 (IL) production in both uninfected mice and retrovirus-infected mice. The 150- and 450-fold vitamin E supplementation significantly reduced IL-4 secretion by thymocytes from the uninfected, normal mice. Supplementation at all levels also significantly reduced IL-4 production by thymocytes, which was elevated by the retrovirus infection. Vitamin E significantly reduced IL-6 and interferon-gamma production increased during the progression to murine AIDS. The effects of dietary vitamin E on conA-induced proliferation of thymocytes were consistent with the finding on changes of IL-2 secretion. No effect of dietary vitamin E on thymus weight was observed in both uninfected and retrovirus-infected mice. These data indicate that dietary vitamin E supplementation at extremely high levels can modulate cytokine production by thymocytes. This could affect T-cell differentiation, especially during murine AIDS when cytokine production was partially normalized by vitamin E supplementation.

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在逆转录病毒感染引起小鼠艾滋病期间,补充不同水平的维生素E改变胸腺细胞产生的细胞因子。
雌性C57BL/6小鼠感染LP-BM5逆转录病毒,引起小鼠艾滋病,其功能与人类艾滋病相似。逆转录病毒感染以胸腺为目标,通过胸腺细胞细胞因子产生的失调产生改变的t细胞分化。因此,研究了不同水平的膳食维生素E对未感染(正常)和逆转录病毒感染小鼠的cona刺激胸腺细胞产生细胞因子的影响。在饮食中添加15倍、150倍和450倍的维生素E,可调节未感染小鼠和逆转录病毒感染小鼠的白细胞介素-2 (IL)的产生。150倍和450倍的维生素E补充显著降低了未感染正常小鼠胸腺细胞的IL-4分泌。所有水平的补充也显著降低了胸腺细胞产生的IL-4,这是由逆转录病毒感染引起的。在小鼠艾滋病进展过程中,维生素E显著降低IL-6和干扰素- γ的产生。膳食维生素E对cona诱导的胸腺细胞增殖的影响与对IL-2分泌变化的影响一致。在未感染和逆转录病毒感染的小鼠中,没有观察到膳食维生素E对胸腺重量的影响。这些数据表明,在饮食中添加极高水平的维生素E可以调节胸腺细胞产生的细胞因子。这可能会影响t细胞分化,特别是在小鼠艾滋病期间,当细胞因子的产生通过补充维生素E部分正常化时。
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