The age-associated dysregulation of the immune response contributes to high
er incidences of infectious diseases in the aged. Of note, there is dysregu
lation of cytokines, including a change in T helper (Th) 1/Th2 cytokine bal
ance and an increase in production of proinflammatory cytokines. Synthesis
of many cytokines is influenced by changes in the cellular oxidant/antioxid
ant balance. Because vitamin E supplementation reduces oxidative stress and
improves the immune response in the aged, a series of experiments was cond
ucted to determine the effect of supplementation with vitamin E and other a
ntioxidants on resistance to influenza infection in aged mice and the role
of cytokines in vitamin E-induced increase in resistance to influenza infec
tion. The results of these studies plus findings by other investigators on
the effects of age and antioxidants on production of cytokines in human and
animal models are reviewed.