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Long-term moderate calorie restriction inhibits inflammation without impairing cell-mediated immunity: a randomized controlled trial in non-obese humans

Simin Nikbin Meydani, Sai Krupa Das, Carl F. Pieper, Michael R. Lewis, Sam Klein, Vishwa Deep Dixit, Alok Gupta, Dennis T. Villareal, Manjushri Bhapkar, Megan Huang, Paul Fuss, Susan B. Roberts, John O. Holloszy, Luigi Fontana

Aging · 2016 · ▲ 224 citations

Abstract

Calorie restriction (CR) inhibits inflammation and slows aging in many animal species, but in rodents housed in pathogen-free facilities, CR impairs immunity against certain pathogens. However, little is known about the effects of long-term moderate CR on immune function in humans. In this multi-center, randomized clinical trial to determine CR's effect on inflammation and cell-mediated immunity, 218 healthy non-obese adults (20-50 y), were assigned 25% CR (n=143) or an ad-libitum (AL) diet (n=75), and outcomes tested at baseline, 12, and 24 months of CR. CR induced a 10.4% weight loss over the 2-y period. Relative to AL group, CR reduced circulating inflammatory markers, including total WBC and lymphocyte counts, ICAM-1 and leptin. Serum CRP and TNF-α concentrations were about 40% and 50% lower in CR group, respectively. CR had no effect on the delayed-type hypersensitivity skin response or antibody response to vaccines, nor did it cause difference in clinically significant infections. In conclusion, long-term moderate CR without malnutrition induces a significant and persistent inhibition of inflammation without impairing key in vivo indicators of cell-mediated immunity. Given the established role of these pro-inflammatory molecules in the pathogenesis of multiple chronic diseases, these CR-induced adaptations suggest a shift toward a healthy phenotype.

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Meydani, S.N., Das, S.K., Pieper, C.F., Lewis, M.R., Klein, S., Dixit, V.D., Gupta, A., Villareal, D.T., Bhapkar, M., Huang, M., Fuss, P., Roberts, S.B., Holloszy, J.O., &amp; Fontana, L. (2016). Long-term moderate calorie restriction inhibits inflammation without impairing cell-mediated immunity: a randomized controlled trial in non-obese humans. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.100994
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Meydani SN, Das SK, Pieper CF, Lewis MR, Klein S, Dixit VD, et al. Long-term moderate calorie restriction inhibits inflammation without impairing cell-mediated immunity: a randomized controlled trial in non-obese humans. Aging. 2016. doi:10.18632/aging.100994.
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@article{simin2016Longte, title = {Long-term moderate calorie restriction inhibits inflammation without impairing cell-mediated immunity: a randomized controlled trial in non-obese humans}, author = {Simin Nikbin Meydani and Sai Krupa Das and Carl F. Pieper and Michael R. Lewis and Sam Klein and Vishwa Deep Dixit and Alok Gupta and Dennis T. Villareal and Manjushri Bhapkar and Megan Huang and Paul Fuss and Susan B. Roberts and John O. Holloszy and Luigi Fontana}, journal = {Aging}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.18632/aging.100994}, }

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