Skip to main content

Sodium and its manifold impact on our immune system.

Trends in immunology

Authors: Katarzyna Jobin, Dominik N Müller, Jonathan Jantsch, Christian Kurts

The Western diet is rich in salt, and a high salt diet (HSD) is suspected to be a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. It is now widely accepted that an experimental HSD can stimulate components of the immune system, potentially exacerbating certain autoimmune diseases, or alternatively, improving defenses against certain infections, such as cutaneous leishmaniasis. However, recent findings show that an experimental HSD may also aggravate other infections (e.g., pyelonephritis or systemic listeriosis). Here, we discuss the modulatory effects of a HSD on the microbiota, metabolic signaling, hormonal responses, local sodium concentrations, and their effects on various immune cell types in different tissues. We describe how these factors are integrated, resulting either in immune stimulation or suppression in various tissues and disease settings.

Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

PMID: 33962888

Participating cluster members