Red grapes,
blueberries may enhance immune function: study
Two compounds
found in red grapes and blueberries may help boost the human immune system, a
Resveratrol in red grapes and
pterostilbene from blueberries could work with vitamin D to raise the
expression of the human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, or CAMP gene,
which is involved in immune function, researchers from the
"Out of a study of hundreds of
compounds, just these two popped right out," Adrian Gombart, an
associate professor in the university's college of science said in a
statement.
"Their synergy with vitamin D to
increase CAMP gene expression was significant and intriguing. It's a pretty
interesting interaction," Gombart said.
Resveratrol has been the subject of
dozens of studies for a range of possible benefits, from improving
cardiovascular health to fighting cancer and reducing inflammation. This research
is the first to show a clear synergy with vitamin D that increased CAMP
expression by several times, the researchers said.
The CAMP gene itself is also the
subject of much study, as it has been shown to play a key role in the
"innate" immune system, or the body's first line of defense and
ability to combat bacterial infection. The innate immune response is
especially important as many antibiotics increasingly lose their
effectiveness.
A strong link has been established
between adequate vitamin D levels and the function of the CAMP gene, but the
new research suggests that certain other compounds may play a role as well,
the researchers reported in the journal Molecular Nutrition and Food
Research.
However, they cautioned that the
findings were made in laboratory cell cultures and do not prove that similar
results would occur as a result of dietary intake.
Continued research could lead to a
better understanding of how diet and nutrition affect immune function, and
possibly lead to the development of therapeutically useful natural compounds
that could boost the innate immune response, the researchers said in their
report.
Source: Xinhuanet
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Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 9, 2013
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