Immunoinflammatory role of apolipoprotein E4 in malnutrition and enteric infections and the increased risk for chronic diseases under adverse environments
载脂蛋白E
营养不良
疾病
卫生
免疫学
风险因素
医学
生物
环境卫生
内科学
病理
作者
Raul Sousa Freitas,Cássia Rodrigues Roque,Gabriella Araújo Matos,Ludmila Belayev,Orleâncio Gomes Ripardo de Azevedo,Jacqueline I. Alvarez‐Leite,Richard L. Guerrant,Reinaldo B. Oriá
出处
期刊:Nutrition Reviews [Oxford University Press] 日期:2021-07-22卷期号:80 (5): 1001-1012被引量:7
Apolipoprotein E plays a crucial role in cholesterol metabolism. The immunomodulatory functions of the human polymorphic APOE gene have gained particular interest because APOE4, a well-recognized risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease, has also been recently linked to increased risk of COVID-19 infection severity in a large UK biobank study. Although much is known about apoE functions in the nervous system, much less is known about APOE polymorphism effects on malnutrition and enteric infections and the consequences for later development in underprivileged environments. In this review, recent findings are summarized of apoE's effects on intestinal function in health and disease and the role of APOE4 in protecting against infection and malnutrition in children living in unfavorable settings, where poor sanitation and hygiene prevail, is highlighted. The potential impact of APOE4 on later development also is discussed and gaps in knowledge are identified that need to be addressed to protect children's development under adverse environments.