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Title of Article The effects of edible bird’s nest on T-lymphocyte proliferation, secondary lymphoid organs, and interleukin-2 production 
Date of Acceptance 24 January 2022 
Journal
     Title of Journal Journal of Functional Foods 
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     Institute of Journal United Kingdom, Elsevier Ltd. 
     ISBN/ISSN  
     Volume 2022 
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     Year of Publication 2022 
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     Abstract This study aimed to investigate the immunomodulatory effect of edible bird’s nest (EBN) in vitro and in vivo studies. EBN-treated peripheral blood mononuclear cells showed that EBN specifically enhanced the expansion of CD3+ T-cells. The restoration of lymphocyte subpopulations under the influence of immunosuppressive drug has been successfully recovered in CD3+ T-cells, not CD45RA+ B-cells and CD335+ NK-cells. In addition, oral administration of EBNs in Sprague-Dawley rats revealed their potential to increase the number of peripheral blood T-cells. Our study also demonstrated that EBN treatments affected the numbers of the Peyer’s patches, spleen weight and length, and cellularity of the periarteriolar lymphoid sheath. Interestingly, we observed that elevation of serum interleukin-2 (IL-2) had been correlated with the proliferation of T-cells in the animal model. Therefore, these results are essential for developing therapeutic strategies in improving immunity, particularly T- cell homeostasis, under immunosuppressive therapy. 
     Keyword Edible bird’s nest, T-lymphocyte proliferation, Interleukin-2, Immunomodulation 
Author
607100007-3 Mr. THEERAWAT DORBOOT [Main Author]
Graduate School Doctoral Degree

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