2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2019.07.052
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When Fasting Gets Tough, the Tough Immune Cells Get Going—or Die

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“…Previous reports showed that intermittent fasting or calorie restriction might improve immune function and ameliorate inflammation in some conditions (Buono and Longo, 2019;Collins et al, 2019). These two studies demonstrated that cycled fasting would help inhibit inflammation response to various stimuli and elevate the anti-infection effect of immune system.…”
Section: Caloric Restriction and Weight Lossmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Previous reports showed that intermittent fasting or calorie restriction might improve immune function and ameliorate inflammation in some conditions (Buono and Longo, 2019;Collins et al, 2019). These two studies demonstrated that cycled fasting would help inhibit inflammation response to various stimuli and elevate the anti-infection effect of immune system.…”
Section: Caloric Restriction and Weight Lossmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The brain-liver-fats organ network described in this study highlights the importance of the immune processes modulated by STF. However, the mechanisms underlying fasting-induced effects on the immune system remain largely unknown, and researchers have only recently started to elucidate this topic [ 96 ]. Three studies have demonstrated that monocytes, naïve B cells, and memory CD8 T cells use bone marrow as a refuge during periods of energy reduction to maintain systemic immune-responsiveness [ [4] , [5] , [6] ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cheng et al demonstrated the effect of periodic fasting in promoting a HSC-dependent regeneration of mice immune cells, leading to a rejuvenated immune phenotype and elevation of mesenchymal stem and progenitor cells (MSPC), even at a relatively old mice age ( 19 , 41 ). Cycles of fasting and refeeding have been shown to modulate gut microbiota, ameliorate pathology in various mouse autoimmunity models, and promote T cell-dependent killing of cancer cells ( 42 ). Dang et al showed that fasting enhances TRAIL-mediated liver natural killer cell activity against neoplastic cells through upregulation of HSP70 ( 17 ).…”
Section: Periodic Fasting Preserves and Improves The Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%