2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41590-023-01587-x
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Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression

Francesco Siracusa,
Nicola Schaltenberg,
Yogesh Kumar
et al.

Abstract: Omnivorous animals, including mice and humans, tend to prefer energy-dense nutrients rich in fat over plant-based diets, especially for short periods of time, but the health consequences of this short-term consumption of energy-dense nutrients are unclear. Here, we show that short-term reiterative switching to ‘feast diets’, mimicking our social eating behavior, breaches the potential buffering effect of the intestinal microbiota and reorganizes the immunological architecture of mucosa-associated lymphoid tiss… Show more

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“…The foot and ear swelling and assays are useful tools for the in vitro anti-inflammatory evaluation of novel anti-inflammatory drugs [ 47 - 49 ]. The rats were injected with carrageenan gum at the toe in the foot swelling assay, while xylene was applied to both sides of the right ear in the ear swelling assay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The foot and ear swelling and assays are useful tools for the in vitro anti-inflammatory evaluation of novel anti-inflammatory drugs [ 47 - 49 ]. The rats were injected with carrageenan gum at the toe in the foot swelling assay, while xylene was applied to both sides of the right ear in the ear swelling assay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 28 This short-term “feast diet” recently has been demonstrated to cause temporary immunity decline and potential infection exacerbation. 29 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, diminished ROS production during the initial period of refeeding (11-40 days of hospitalization) in patients with anorexia that return to normal values to that of healthy control subjects with an extended period of refeeding is commonly seen ( 232 ). A fiber-rich diet in this refeeding regime may be sufficient to restore efficient immunity ( 233 ).…”
Section: Regulation Of Neutrophil Functions In Various Nutrient Envir...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, a ketogenic diet ameliorates neutrophil IL-1β secretion by increasing levels of β-hydroxybutyrate and inactivating NLRP3 inflammasome to protect the mice against inflammation ( 237 , 238 ). Through its histone deacetylase inhibitory activity and therefore gene expression, β-hydroxybutyrate also regulates neutrophil-mediated immunity ( 233 , 239 ). As a result, this therapeutic strategy is also relevant for other inflammatory diseases related to nutrient excess that are driven by chronic neutrophil activation.…”
Section: Regulation Of Neutrophil Functions In Various Nutrient Envir...mentioning
confidence: 99%