How fats we eat modulate our immunity?☆

The development and optimal functioning of our immune system is directly influenced by our diet. Any deficiency or excess of certain nutrients can affect the number and activity of immune cells. Among the nutrients identified, dietary fatty acids are described as having major effects on immunity. In...

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Main Author: Buaud Benjamin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
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Online Access:https://www.ocl-journal.org/articles/ocl/full_html/2020/01/ocl200009s/ocl200009s.html
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spelling doaj-d71133e25da844e8afa1292fe394a5062021-04-02T18:14:51ZengEDP SciencesOilseeds and fats, crops and lipids2272-69772257-66142020-01-01272210.1051/ocl/2020009ocl200009sHow fats we eat modulate our immunity?☆Buaud BenjaminThe development and optimal functioning of our immune system is directly influenced by our diet. Any deficiency or excess of certain nutrients can affect the number and activity of immune cells. Among the nutrients identified, dietary fatty acids are described as having major effects on immunity. Indeed, the fatty acid composition of the membranes of immune cells seems to be easily modulated under the effect of dietary fats and the resulting rapid changes in composition are likely to generate functional effects on the reactivity and functioning of these cells within a very short period of time. Among the different mechanisms identified to explain the impact of dietary fatty acids on the immune function, the synthesis of lipid mediators from polyunsaturated fatty acids is a key one notably in the context of inflammation.https://www.ocl-journal.org/articles/ocl/full_html/2020/01/ocl200009s/ocl200009s.htmln-3 pufan-6 pufaimmunitydietlipid mediators
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title How fats we eat modulate our immunity?☆
title_short How fats we eat modulate our immunity?☆
title_full How fats we eat modulate our immunity?☆
title_fullStr How fats we eat modulate our immunity?☆
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publisher EDP Sciences
series Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
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2257-6614
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The development and optimal functioning of our immune system is directly influenced by our diet. Any deficiency or excess of certain nutrients can affect the number and activity of immune cells. Among the nutrients identified, dietary fatty acids are described as having major effects on immunity. Indeed, the fatty acid composition of the membranes of immune cells seems to be easily modulated under the effect of dietary fats and the resulting rapid changes in composition are likely to generate functional effects on the reactivity and functioning of these cells within a very short period of time. Among the different mechanisms identified to explain the impact of dietary fatty acids on the immune function, the synthesis of lipid mediators from polyunsaturated fatty acids is a key one notably in the context of inflammation.
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lipid mediators
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