Vitamin E status and immune function.
Beharka A, Redican S, Leka L, Meydani
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Methods Enzymol 1997
282: 247-63
Abstract
Evidence from animal and human studies indicates that vitamin E
plays an important role in the maintenance of the immune system.
Even a marginal vitamin E deficiency impairs the immune response,
while supplementation with higher than recommended dietary levels
of vitamin E enhances humoral and cell-mediated immunity. The
current RDA level of vitamin E prevents clinical deficiency
syndrome but in some situations, especially in older subjects or
in a disease state, fails to maintain optimal host defense. The
immunological parameters reviewed are all sensitive to changes in
the availability of vitamin E and, therefore, may reflect the
vitamin E status of a given individual more accurately than
conventional methods.