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Selenium and immune cell functions. II. Effect on lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity.

M Roy1, L Kiremidjian-Schumacher, H I Wishe, M W Cohen, G Stotzky.   

Abstract

Selenium (Se) is an essential nutritional factor with a chemopreventive potential. This study examined the ability of C57BL/6J mice, maintained for 8 weeks on Se-deficient (0.02 ppm Se), normal (0.20 ppm Se), or Se-supplemented (2.00 ppm Se) Torula yeast-based diets, to generate cytotoxic lymphocytes (CTL) and to destroy tumor cells. CTL were generated in vivo by intraperitoneal immunization with P815 cells and in vitro by allogeneic stimulation of cells from animals maintained on a normal diet in media supplemented with 1 x 10(-9) to 1 x 10(-6) M Se (as selenite). Lymphocytes from animals maintained on the Se-supplemented diet had a greater ability to destroy tumor cells than lymphocytes from animals maintained on the normal diet, whereas Se deficiency reduced the cytotoxicity. The effects on cytotoxicity were accompanied by parallel changes in the levels of lymphotoxin produced. The greatest enhancement of tumor cytodestruction occurred with supplementation of 1 x 10(-7) M Se, whereas with 1 x 10(-6) M there was inhibition of the cytotoxic responses. The stimulatory effect of Se occurred during the phase of CTL generation rather than during the lytic phase of cytotoxicity. These results indicated that Se supplementation enhances CTL generation and the ability of a host to destroy malignant cells, whereas Se deficiency has the opposite effect.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2105506     DOI: 10.3181/00379727-193-43015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med        ISSN: 0037-9727


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2.  Supplementation with selenium augments the functions of natural killer and lymphokine-activated killer cells.

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5.  Supplementation with selenium and human immune cell functions. I. Effect on lymphocyte proliferation and interleukin 2 receptor expression.

Authors:  M Roy; L Kiremidjian-Schumacher; H I Wishe; M W Cohen; G Stotzky
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6.  Supplementation with selenium and human immune cell functions. II. Effect on cytotoxic lymphocytes and natural killer cells.

Authors:  L Kiremidjian-Schumacher; M Roy; H I Wishe; M W Cohen; G Stotzky
Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res       Date:  1994 Apr-May       Impact factor: 3.738

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