Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (Jun 2018)

Effect of vitamin A deficiency on thymosin-β4 and CD4 concentrations

  • Salwa Refat El-Zayat,
  • Hiba Sibaii,
  • Nermine N. Mahfouz,
  • Sara F. Sallam,
  • Reham F. Fahmy,
  • Azza Abd El-Shaheed

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 57 – 61

Abstract

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Vitamins are evaluated for their role in immunity. Recently, vitamin A received a particular attention as a critical micronutrient for regulating immune system. Therefore, the present study aimed to search for new about vitamin A. Forty-eight Egyptian adults aged from 18 to 42 years old from both sexes were subjected to clinical examination and nutrition questionnaire and were screened for vitamin A by using ELISA method. Forty subjects were selected and subdivided into two groups. Group 1 with vitamin A at level >200 µg/dl consists of 10 healthy subjects. Group 2 with vitamin A deficiency at level <50 µg/dl consists of 30 subjects. Tβ4 and CD4 levels were also determined by a commercial ELISA kit. Results showed a significant decrease in serum levels of Tβ4 and CD4 in group 2 than group 1 at P < .003 and P < .019 respectively. Both of Tβ4 and CD4 had positive correlation with vitamin A level at P < .000 and P < .003 respectively as well as with each other at p < .000. We concluded that vitamin A deficiency may be influence the levels of Tβ4 and CD4. Keywords: Vitamin A deficiency, Immune function, Thymosin-β4 (Tβ4), cluster of differentiation (CD) 4