In the present paper, we studied the influence of different levels of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) on the immune system and tumor growth in young mice. Female BALB/c mice fed a PUFA-rich diet display an enhanced body growth, proliferative response to mitogens in vitro, and rate of growth of a spontaneous transplantable adenocarcinoma as compared to PUFA-poor diet-fed females. Such effects are, however, limited by sex and strain background genes located outside the H-2 complex. In effect, the influence of dietary PUFA content is evident in female but not in male BALB/c mice. Moreover, in female DBA/2 mice with the same haplotype (H-2d) of the major histocompatibility complex as that of BALB/c mice, low dietary PUFA determines a reduced tumor growth only, but it does not affect body growth and proliferative response to mitogens in vitro.

Strain- and sex-linked effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on tumor growth and immune functions in mice.

GIOVARELLI, Mirella;
1980-01-01

Abstract

In the present paper, we studied the influence of different levels of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) on the immune system and tumor growth in young mice. Female BALB/c mice fed a PUFA-rich diet display an enhanced body growth, proliferative response to mitogens in vitro, and rate of growth of a spontaneous transplantable adenocarcinoma as compared to PUFA-poor diet-fed females. Such effects are, however, limited by sex and strain background genes located outside the H-2 complex. In effect, the influence of dietary PUFA content is evident in female but not in male BALB/c mice. Moreover, in female DBA/2 mice with the same haplotype (H-2d) of the major histocompatibility complex as that of BALB/c mice, low dietary PUFA determines a reduced tumor growth only, but it does not affect body growth and proliferative response to mitogens in vitro.
1980
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7438058
plyunsaturated fatty acids; immune system; cancer
GIOVARELLI M ;PADULA E ;UGAZIO G ;FORNI G ;CAVALLO G
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