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T331 0-9 Sentence denotes Glutamine
T332 10-156 Sentence denotes The consumption of high biological value proteins is an essential component for a healthy diet and for the optimal production of antibodies [141].
T333 157-280 Sentence denotes Proteins, or amino acids, deficiency is known to impair immune function and increase susceptibility to infectious diseases.
T334 281-359 Sentence denotes In fact, some amino acids modulate both metabolism and immune functions [142].
T335 360-599 Sentence denotes Most reviews indicate an important role for amino acids in the immunity by regulating the activation of T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, natural killer cells and macrophages; cellular redox state, gene expression and lymphocyte proliferation.
T336 600-792 Sentence denotes Evidence shows that the dietary integration of specific amino acids in humans with malnutrition and infectious diseases improves the immune status, thus reducing morbidity and mortality [141].
T337 793-986 Sentence denotes Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid present in the body and its level in the immune cells is similar to, or even greater than, glucose in both health and disease conditions.
T338 987-1174 Sentence denotes The biological activities of this nutrient are also associated with the reduced cellular potential of oxygen, which mainly depends on the ratio between reduced/oxidized glutathione [143].
T339 1175-1362 Sentence denotes In addition, glutamine is an essential nutrient for lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine production, macrophage phagocytes plus secretory activities and bacterial killing of neutrophils.
T340 1363-1589 Sentence denotes In immune cells, glucose is mainly converted into lactate (glycolysis), while glutamine is converted into glutamate, aspartate and alanine undergoing a partial oxidation in carbon dioxide, in a process of glutaminolysis [142].
T341 1590-1675 Sentence denotes This unique conversion plays a crucial role in the effective functioning of immunity.
T342 1676-2014 Sentence denotes Glutamine is necessary for the expression of a variety of immune system genes [144], in particular through the activation of proteins, such as the ERK and JNK kinases which are involved in the activation of transcription factors, including JNK and AP-1, finally promoting the transcription of genes that participate in cell proliferation.
T343 2015-2204 Sentence denotes Besides, a sufficient level of glutamine is important to express the key markers of the cell surface of the lymphocytes and also various cytokines, for example, IL-6, IFN and TNF [143–145].
T344 2205-2531 Sentence denotes In healthy subjects with a balanced diet, glutamine supplementation does not increase the effectiveness of immune surveillance or prevent disease episodes, as reported by some reviews, but in some catabolic situations or in a low glutamine intake obtained from the diet, the amino acid supplementation could be required [142].