Vitamin D |
Macrophage function, proper phagocytosis, lysosomal fusion |
Radiological improvement, but no difference in serum levels or weight change [47] |
Vitamin A |
Regulates innate immunity, T and B lymphocyte function, and maintains mucosal epithelium |
No improvement in weight or respiratory symptoms [46] |
Vitamin E |
Antioxidant properties that may reduce oxidative stress on T lymphocytes |
When included in a multivitamin for children, did not improve weight gain [48] |
Zinc |
Widespread effect on immunity, and deficiency can lead to lymphopenia, poor lymphocyte functioning, thymic atrophy, impaired cell mediated immunity and shift to the Th2 response. Also, essential for metallo-enyzme formation and creation of free radicals |
Improves tuberculin response, though no studies on treatment outcomes [44] |
Selenium |
Cell and humoral immunity, utilized in creation of metallo-enzymes |
No known studies in children |
Iron |
Innate immunity such as neutrophil and natural killer function, T-cell maturation, and deficiency can result in shift toward Th2 response |
No known studies in children |