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Title: Nutraceuticals Immune Modulators


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NutraceuticalsImmune Modulators
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Immune System
  • Function
  • To protect the body from foreign antigens
  • Identify potential foreign antigen
  • Eliminate or isolate them from the body
  • Antigen
  • Substance that causes an immune response
  • E.g. Bacteria, virus, allergen, toxin

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Components of the Immune System
  • Immune system is a complex array of
  • Cells
  • Tissues
  • Compounds

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Components of the Immune System
  • Immune System
  • Innate Immunity Adaptive Immunity

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Innate Immunity
  • Physical barriers
  • Skin
  • GIT
  • Nonspecific phagocytic cells
  • Neutrophils, macrophages, natural killer cells
  • Blood Proteins
  • Complement system
  • Inflammation mediators
  • Regulatory cytokines

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Characteristics of Innate Immunity
  • Rapidly reacts to general structures that are
    common to groups of microbes
  • Cannot distinguish between closely related
    foreign substances
  • Damage caused by an antigen is related to its
    ability to resist innate immunity

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Adaptive Immunity
  • B lymphocytes
  • Produce antibodies
  • T lymphocytes
  • Act on intracellular microbes that are
    inaccessible to circulating antibodies

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Characteristics of Adaptive Immunity
  • Highly specific
  • Increases in magnitude with successive exposures
    to a particular antigen
  • Distinguishes subtle differences among antigens
    (foreign bodies)
  • Reacts to a large, diverse group of antigens

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Interaction between Innate and Adaptive Immunity
  • Innate and adaptive immunity do not act
    independently
  • Must act together for protection from foreign
    antigen
  • Critical links between innate and adaptive
    immunity
  • Innate immune cells can stimulate an adaptive
    immune response
  • Compounds produced during an adaptive immune
    response can augment innate immunity

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Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GALT)
  • Mucosal epithelia is a barrier between the
    internal and external environments
  • GALT spans the entire intestine
  • Largest immune organ of the body
  • Specialized to produce large quantities of
    immunoglobulin A (IgA)

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Interaction of Nutrition and Immunity
  • Many nutrients can enhance or suppress the immune
    system
  • Early studies focused on the effects of protein
    and energy on the immune system
  • These are not typically lacking in todays
    companion animal diets
  • Currently, nutrient supplements are being used to
    enhance the immune system

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Goals in Nutritional Enhancement of the Immune
System
  • 1. Increase response to an antigen
  • Eliminate antigen faster
  • Return to normal faster
  • Prevent/minimize symptoms

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Goals in Nutritional Enhancement of the Immune
System
  • 2. Prevention of infection by strengthening
    the immune system
  • Focus on times of high susceptibility
  • e.g. weaning

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Goals in Nutritional Enhancement of the Immune
System
  • 3. Maintain the capability of the immune system
  • Immune capacity declines with age

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Examples of Nutritional Enhancement of the Immune
System
  • Fatty Acids
  • n-6n-3 ratios affect skin inflammation
  • Proteins
  • Peptides have immune stimulatory effects
  • Carbohydrates
  • Affect both gut and systemic immunity

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Examples of Nutritional Enhancement of the Immune
System
  • Vitamins and minerals
  • Many are required for immune cell production
  • Novel ingredients
  • Unique food ingredients identified that affect
    immune system

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Enhancement of Immune System with Dietary
Antioxidants
  • Cells of the immune system are particularly
    sensitive to oxidant/antioxidant balance due to
  • High of PUFA in plasma membrane
  • Frequent exposure to high levels of reactive
    oxygen species produced as byproducts of
    metabolism
  • High concentration of Vitamin E
  • Lymphocytes, erythrocytes

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Effects of Antioxidant Mixtures on the Immune
System
  • Feeding puppies and kittens antioxidant mixtures
    can increase adaptive immunity response to a
    vaccination (Devon, 2000 Devon, 2001)
  • Fed diets contain antioxidants (Vitamin E)
  • Vaccinations given at 8-12 weeks of age
  • Puppies distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus
  • Kittens herpesvirus, panleukopeniavirus,
    calicivirus

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Effects of Antioxidant Mixtures on the Immune
System
  • Feeding puppies and kittens antioxidant mixtures
    can increase adaptive immunity response to a
    vaccination (Devon, 2000 Devon, 2001)
  • Results
  • Puppies and kittens developed stronger humoral
    responses (immunity to disease) than controls

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Effects of Dietary Fiber on the Immune System
  • Dietary fibers can effect the immune system by
  • Alteration in microbial populations
  • Local effect on GALT (increase IgA production)
  • Systemic effect on the immune system
  • In reality, these effects do not occurs
    exclusively, but interact to cause an overall
    effect

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Nondigestible Oligosaccharides
  • Nondigestible OS effect GIT health by
  • Promotion of beneficial bacterial population
    (prebiotic effect)
  • Enhancing the immune system

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Nondigestible Oligosaccharides
  • Fructans
  • Fructooligosaccharides (short chain fructans)
  • Oligofructose
  • Inulin
  • All are prebiotic
  • All aid in pathogenic bacteria resistance by
    promoting beneficial bacterial growth that
  • Competes for nutrients
  • Competes for binding sites
  • Produces antimicrobial compounds

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Oligofructose and the Cat
  • Sparkes et al. (1998) investigated the effects of
    OF on the intestinal bacterial populations of
    healthy cats
  • 0 or 7.5 g/kg BW OF for 12 weeks
  • Results
  • Cats fed OF had
  • Reduced pathogenic bacteria (E. coli and C.
    perfringens)
  • Increased beneficial bacteria (lactobacilli and
    bacteroides)

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Effect of Mannanoligosaccharides on the Immune
System
  • MOS can affect the immune system by
  • Bacterial exclusion
  • Neutralizing mycotoxins
  • Immunostimulation

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Bacterial Exclusion
  • MOS contains a mannose sugar
  • Most pathogenic bacteria bind a mannose unit on
    the intestinal wall
  • Once bind infection
  • Bacteria bind mannose of MOS instead and get
    carried out of the GIT without causing infection

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Effect of FOS and MOS fed to Dogs
  • MOS and FOS act via different mechanisms
  • MOSbacterial exclusion
  • FOSprebiotic/competitive exclusion
  • Additive effect??
  • Swanson et al. (2000)
  • Dogs supplemented with MOS, FOS or both
  • Evaluated effects on immune system

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Effect of FOS and MOS fed to Dogs
systemic response to MOSincreased amount of
lymphocytes in circulation
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Effect of FOS and MOS fed to Dogs

increased Ileal IgA affecting the GALT and
improving immune response
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Effect of FOS and MOS fed to Dogs
Increase seen in ileum not so at fecal level
because bacteria in colon are digesting IgA
(protein)
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Conclusions
  • New interactions between nutrients and the immune
    system are found daily
  • Current research is investigating the potential
    for enhancement of the immune response through
    nutrient supplementation
  • Future research needs will focus on determining
    the role of specific nutrients on the immune
    system and their potential to improve the health
    of companion animals
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