Science | 2019

Putting mice on a keto diet

 

Abstract


Infectious Disease\nOur immune responses to infections are influenced by extrinsic factors, including weather, social interactions, and diet. Goldberg et al. found that feeding mice a high-fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet confers protection in the context of lethal influenza infection. By characterizing the immune response in the lungs, the authors identified that a ketogenic diet promoted the expansion of γδ T cells in the lung. Experiments with mice lacking γδ T cells confirmed the functional importance of these cells in conferring protection. The γδ T cells appear to improve barrier function in the lungs by modifying differentiation and function of the airway epithelial cells.\n\nSci. Immunol. 4 , eaav2026 (2019).

Volume 366
Pages 966-968
DOI 10.1126/science.366.6468.966-q
Language English
Journal Science

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