The Impacts of Cholesterol, Oxysterols, and Cholesterol Lowering Dietary Compounds on the Immune System

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Contributors

  • Rintaro Yanagisawa - , Tohoku University (Author)
  • Chaoqi He - , Tohoku University (Author)
  • Akira Asai - , Nippon Medical School (Author)
  • Michael Hellwig - , Chair of Special Food Chemistry, TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Thomas Henle - , Chair of Food Chemistry, TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Masako Toda - , Tohoku University, Fukushima University (Author)

Abstract

Cholesterol and its oxidized forms, oxysterols, are ingested from foods and are synthesized de novo. Cholesterol and oxysterols influence molecular and cellular events and subsequent biological responses of immune cells. The amount of dietary cholesterol influence on the levels of LDL cholesterol and blood oxysterols plays a significant role in the induction of pro-inflammatory state in immune cells, leading to inflammatory disorders, including cardiovascular disease. Cholesterol and oxysterols synthesized de novo in immune cells and stroma cells are involved in immune homeostasis, which may also be influenced by an excess intake of dietary cholesterol. Dietary compounds such as β-glucan, plant sterols/stanols, omega-3 lipids, polyphenols, and soy proteins, could lower blood cholesterol levels by interfering with cholesterol absorption and metabolism. Such dietary compounds also have potential to exert immune modulation through diverse mechanisms. This review addresses current knowledge about the impact of dietary-derived and de novo synthesized cholesterol and oxysterols on the immune system. Possible immunomodulatory mechanisms elicited by cholesterol-lowering dietary compounds are also discussed.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number12236
JournalInternational journal of molecular sciences
Volume23
Issue number20
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 36293093

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • cholesterol, immune modulation, inflammation, omega-3 lipids, oxysterol, plant stanol/sterol, polyphenol, soy proteins, β-glucan