Differential response of interleukin-2 production to chronic copper supplementation in healthy humans |
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Authors: | Muñoz Carlos López Marcelo Olivares Manuel Pizarro Fernando Arredondo Miguel Araya Magdalena |
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Institution: | Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology (INTA), University of Chile, Casilla 138-11, Santiago, Chile. cmunoz@inta.cl |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element for many biological processes including maintenance of both innate and acquired branches of immunity. OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of copper supplementation on IL-2 and TNF-alpha production in subjects with lower and higher ceuloplasmin (Cp) values within normal range. DESIGN: Healthy adults (17 men and 16 women) with normal-low (low Cp) and normal-high Cp (high Cp) values were supplemented with 10 mg Cu/day (as CuSO(4)) during 2 months. METHOD: Before and after supplementation blood mononuclear cells were incubated in the absence or presence of phytohaemagglutinin or lipopolysaccharide for induction of IL-2 and TNF-alpha, respectively. The secretion of cytokines was measured by ELISA. Cu supplementation did not modify classical biochemical markers of Cu status. RESULTS: After supplementation, a significant increase in IL-2 production was found only in subjects with normal-low plasma Cp. Before and after Cu supplementation geometric mean and range +/- 1 SEM values were 1,566 (1,287-1,905) and 2,514 (2,159-2,927) pg/mL, respectively (two-way ANOVA for repeated measures: Cp level p < 0.001; time = NS; interaction Cp level and time p < 0.05). We did not observe changes in TNF-alpha production after Cu supplementation. CONCLUSIONS: Cu supplementation increased secretion of IL-2 and not TNF-alpha, which suggests an activation of proliferative but not inflammatory cytokines. These results support hypothesis that IL-2 may be a good indicator to identify a subgroup of individuals (polymorphism) who differs in Cu metabolism. |
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