Ultra-processed diet, systemic oxidative stress, and breach of immunologic tolerance

Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.), 91-92, 111419

DOI 10.1016/j.nut.2021.111419 PMID 34399404

Abstract

In recent years, consumption of ultra-processed food around the world has been increasing. The nutritional profile of an ultra-processed diet is associated with the development of cellular alterations that lead to oxidative stress. The chronic prooxidative state leads to an environment that influences the proliferation, apoptosis, and signaling pathways of immune cells. Likewise, the decrease in the transcription factor NRF2, owing to exacerbated production of reactive oxygen species, leads to changes in immune function and response to infections. This review aims to analyze the connection between an ultra-processed diet, systemic oxidative stress, and immune tolerance, as a contribution to the scientific evidence on the impact of oxidative stress on health and the possible risk of infections-an important consideration in the association of eating pattern and the immune response.

Topics

ultra-processed food oxidative stress immune tolerance, ultra-processed diet immune function NRF2 transcription, processed food reactive oxygen species immune cells, diet-induced oxidative stress immune response infections, ultra-processed food consumption immune dysregulation, NRF2 depletion oxidative stress dietary factors, nutritional profile processed food cellular alterations, ultra-processed diet apoptosis immune cell signaling, Western diet oxidative stress immunologic tolerance breach, processed food inflammation infection susceptibility
PMID 34399404 34399404 DOI 10.1016/j.nut.2021.111419 10.1016/j.nut.2021.111419

Cite this article

Martínez Leo, E. E., Peñafiel, A. M., Hernandez-Escalante, V. M., & Cabrera Araujo, Z. M. (2021). Ultra-processed diet, systemic oxidative stress, and breach of immunologic tolerance. *Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)*, *91-92*, 111419. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2021.111419