Globularia alypum L. Modulates Inflammatory Markers in Human Colon and Shows a Potential Antioxidant Role in Myeloid Leukemic Cells.

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Translational Medicine at UniSa Pub Date : 2021-12-23 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.37825/2239-9754.1030
Najla Hajji, Elodie Hudik, Paola Iovino, Nacim Zouari, Hichem Sebai, Oliver Nusse, Carolina Ciacci
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Globularia alypum (GA), a plant of the Globulariacea family, has long been used as a traditional cure for inflammatory and metabolic illnesses. In addition to various in vitro model studies, the current work focuses on the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of GA in human colon biopsies. The phenol components in GA aqueous extract (GAAE) were identified by Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry. The antioxidant ability of GAAE was tested in vitro utilizing chemiluminescence and flow cytometry using fluorescent yeasts n conjunction with PLB-985-human myeloid leukemia cells. Experiments on human colon biopsies after a biopsy challenge with Escherichia coli-lipopolysaccharides aimed to see if GAAE had an anti-inflammatory impact on human colon inflammation. Western blotting was used to assess the expression of several inflammatory markers. According to the findings, GAAE had a significant influence on hydrogen peroxide and cellular reactive oxygen species. GAAE inhibited the activities of cyclooxygenase 2 and nuclear factor B in inflamed biopsies, indicating anti-inflammatory action. The present study is the first to show that GA has a beneficial effect on human colon inflammation, thanks to its significant antioxidant activity in vitro. According to these preliminary data, GA may be utilized to treat a range of human inflammatory illnesses.

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黄球虫调节人类结肠炎症标记物并显示髓系白血病细胞潜在的抗氧化作用。
黄球菊(GA)是黄球菊科的一种植物,长期以来一直被用作治疗炎症和代谢疾病的传统药物。除了各种体外模型研究外,目前的工作重点是GA在人类结肠活检中的抗氧化和抗炎特性。采用液相色谱-电喷雾质谱联用技术对GA水提物(GAAE)中的酚类成分进行了鉴定。利用荧光酵母结合plb -985人髓系白血病细胞,利用化学发光和流式细胞术检测GAAE的体外抗氧化能力。用大肠杆菌脂多糖进行活检后的人类结肠活检实验旨在观察GAAE是否对人类结肠炎症具有抗炎作用。Western blotting检测几种炎症标志物的表达。结果表明,GAAE对过氧化氢和细胞活性氧有显著影响。GAAE可抑制炎症组织中环加氧酶2和核因子B的活性,提示其抗炎作用。目前的研究首次表明,由于GA在体外具有显著的抗氧化活性,它对人类结肠炎症有有益的影响。根据这些初步数据,GA可用于治疗一系列人类炎症性疾病。
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