营养调节对宫颈癌放疗患者免疫功能的改善:106例回顾性分析

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-20 Epub Date: 2025-05-15 DOI:10.1620/tjem.2025.J052
Jianbo Li, Min Fang
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额外的营养补充将减轻放射治疗引起的损伤。在本研究中,我们假设营养调节可以改善宫颈癌(CC)放疗患者的免疫功能。106例接受放疗的CC患者被纳入当前的分析。55名患者在放疗期间接受了含有omega-3脂肪、精氨酸、膳食核苷酸和可溶性纤维的营养补充剂,其余患者接受正常饮食。通过收集临床病理信息来评估营养补充剂的效果。分析结果显示,营养组患者的体重和身体质量指数(BMI)均显著高于对照组,营养组患者的营养状况得到改善,营养状况由患者主观整体评估(PG-SGA)和营养风险筛查(NRS -2002)量表评估。此外,与对照组相比,营养组治疗后三种蛋白均显著升高,且营养组CD4+、CD8+、CD4+/CD8+、NK细胞和B淋巴细胞水平均显著升高,提示营养调节改善了放疗后CC患者的免疫功能。综上所述,营养调节可以通过改善患者的营养状况和减轻放疗相关的免疫缺陷,有效改善CC放疗患者的健康状况。
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Nutritional Modulation Improves the Immune Function of Cervical Carcinoma Patients Receiving Radiotherapy: a Retrospective Analysis of 106 Cases.

The additional nutritional supplement will attenuate those impairments associated with radiotherapy. In the current study, we hypothesized that nutritional modulation could improve immune function of cervical cancer (CC) patients receiving radiotherapy. 106 CC who patients underwent radiotherapy were included in the current analysis. Fifty-five patients received a nutritional supplement containing omega-3 fats, arginine, dietary nucleotides, and soluble fiber during the radiotherapy treatment, with the remaining patients receiving a normal diet. The effects of the nutritional supplement were evaluated by collecting clinicopathological information. The analysis results showed that the body weight and body mass index (BMI) in the Nutritional group were both significantly higher than those in the Control group, along with improved nutritional status in Nutritional group assessed by patient-generated subjective global assessment (PG-SGA) and nutritional risk screening (NRS)-2002 scales. Moreover, all three proteins were significantly higher in the Nutritional group after the treatment when compared with the Control group, and the Nutritional group had significantly higher levels of CD4+, CD8+, CD4+/CD8+, NK cells, and B lymphocytes, suggesting that nutritional modulation improved immune function of CC patients undergoing radiotherapy. Collectively, nutritional modulation could effectively improve the health status of CC patients receiving radiotherapy by benefiting the patients' nutritional status and attenuating immune deficiency associated with radiotherapy.

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