The Role of Dietary Patterns, Nutrient Intake, and Immune Modulation in Glioma Risk and Management.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Mohammad Ghasemi Dehcheshmeh, Niloofar Eshaghian, Samine Mashayekhi, Fatemeh Atayie, Faezeh Samii Kondrud, Ladan Tavakoli, Mohammad Amin Mohammadi, Masoomeh Asadi, Gholamreza Askari, Ali Khodadadi, Omid Sadeghi
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Abstract

Glioma is the most common primary brain tumor, accounting for approximately 70% of adult brain malignancies. Although this cancer is relatively rare, it causes significant mortality. Among environmental risk factors, frequent exposure to ionizing radiation has significantly increased the risk of glioma. Special attention has been paid to diet and dietary factors in recent decades. Although the role of diet in some cancers has been confirmed in previous studies, the link between dietary intake, the immune system, and glioma is still questionable. In the current review, a higher dietary intake of vitamin C, folate, vitamin A, phytochemicals, and calcium might be associated with immune system activation and reduced risk of glioma. In addition, adherence to a high-carbohydrate diet is associated with a high risk of glioma. Despite the evidence, limited data are available for some important fatty acids, B vitamins, protein, vitamins D, E, K, magnesium, copper, zinc, iron, and selenium, and some healthy dietary patterns regarding glioma risk. In terms of clinical outcomes, the ketogenic diet might play a role in the management of glioma and might be used as an adjunctive therapy in these patients. Although observational studies have shown that a higher dietary intake of folate, vitamin C, calcium, and vitamin A was associated with the activation of the immune system and reduced risk of glioma, the complex interactions between diet, immune system, and glioma on the clinical outcomes of patients with glioma have not been investigated. Therefore, further studies are needed in this regard.

饮食模式、营养摄入和免疫调节在神经胶质瘤风险和管理中的作用。
胶质瘤是最常见的原发性脑肿瘤,约占成人脑恶性肿瘤的70%。虽然这种癌症相对罕见,但死亡率很高。在环境危险因素中,频繁暴露于电离辐射会显著增加神经胶质瘤的风险。近几十年来,人们特别关注饮食和饮食因素。虽然饮食在某些癌症中的作用已经在先前的研究中得到证实,但饮食摄入、免疫系统和神经胶质瘤之间的联系仍然值得怀疑。在目前的综述中,较高的饮食摄入维生素C、叶酸、维生素a、植物化学物质和钙可能与免疫系统激活和降低神经胶质瘤的风险有关。此外,坚持高碳水化合物饮食与神经胶质瘤的高风险有关。尽管证据确凿,但对于一些重要的脂肪酸、B族维生素、蛋白质、维生素D、E、K、镁、铜、锌、铁和硒,以及一些与神经胶质瘤风险有关的健康饮食模式,可用的数据有限。就临床结果而言,生酮饮食可能在胶质瘤的管理中发挥作用,并可能作为这些患者的辅助治疗。虽然观察性研究表明,饮食中摄入较高的叶酸、维生素C、钙和维生素a与免疫系统的激活和降低胶质瘤的风险有关,但饮食、免疫系统和胶质瘤之间复杂的相互作用对胶质瘤患者临床结果的影响尚未得到调查。因此,这方面还需要进一步的研究。
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5.80
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3.40%
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172
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: This timely publication reports and reviews current findings on the effects of nutrition on the etiology, therapy, and prevention of cancer. Etiological issues include clinical and experimental research in nutrition, carcinogenesis, epidemiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Coverage of therapy focuses on research in clinical nutrition and oncology, dietetics, and bioengineering. Prevention approaches include public health recommendations, preventative medicine, behavior modification, education, functional foods, and agricultural and food production policies.
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