Role of Vitamin A in the Immune System

Zhiyi Huang(Guilin Medical University), Yu Liu(Guilin Medical University), Guangying Qi(Guilin Medical University), David Brand(Memphis VA Medical Center), Song Guo Zheng(Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center)
Journal of Clinical Medicine
September 6, 2018
Cited by 583Open Access
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Abstract

Vitamin A (VitA) is a micronutrient that is crucial for maintaining vision, promoting growth and development, and protecting epithelium and mucus integrity in the body. VitA is known as an anti-inflammation vitamin because of its critical role in enhancing immune function. VitA is involved in the development of the immune system and plays regulatory roles in cellular immune responses and humoral immune processes. VitA has demonstrated a therapeutic effect in the treatment of various infectious diseases. To better understand the relationship between nutrition and the immune system, the authors review recent literature about VitA in immunity research and briefly introduce the clinical application of VitA in the treatment of several infectious diseases.


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