Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): a novel biological role of saffron petal extracts as a modulator of phlogistic pathway via FBW7/NF-kB in Caco-2 cell line LPS-stimulated

Q4 Medicine
Federica De Cecco, S. Franceschelli, L. Speranza
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Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic pathology characterized by extensive inflammation, which causes a functional alteration of the intestinal barrier. Today most of the drugs applied for IBD have adverse consequences. In this scenario, the development of new therapeutic agents for the treatment of IBD is necessary. A new approach to develop effective therapeutic strategies is the study of natural compounds with anti-inflammatory properties. Saffron petals contain flavonolic glycosides (kaempferol), carotenoids (crocin and crocetin) and anthocyanin pigments, with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Recently, kaempferol and crocin identified in Saffron Petal Extract (SPE), has been able to reduce oxidative stress in intestinal epithelial cells. Our aim was to evaluate the therapeutic potential of SPE on inflamed human intestinal Caco2 cells that mimic the intestinal microenvironment. We have demonstrated that SPE, down-regulating the expression of the ubiquitine FBW7, inhibits the degradation of the IKB-α subunit and keeps NF-κB in the inactive state. This leads downstream to a reduced activation of inducible molecules (iNOS, COX-2 and HO-1) involved on intestinal inflammatory process. In conclusion, since FBW7 increases in colon tissue of IBD patients, SPE may represent an attractive and promising supplementary treatment for the therapeutic management of IBD with conventional therapies.
炎症性肠病(IBD):红花花瓣提取物在LPS刺激的Caco-2细胞系中通过FBW7/NF-kB调节炎症途径的新生物学作用
炎症性肠病(IBD)是一种以广泛炎症为特征的慢性病理学,可导致肠道屏障功能改变。如今,大多数用于IBD的药物都有不良后果。在这种情况下,开发新的治疗IBD的药物是必要的。开发有效治疗策略的一种新方法是研究具有抗炎特性的天然化合物。藏红花花瓣含有黄酮苷(山奈酚)、类胡萝卜素(番红花素和番红花素)和花青素色素,具有抗氧化和抗炎活性。最近,在藏红花花瓣提取物(SPE)中鉴定出山奈酚和番红花苷,能够降低肠道上皮细胞的氧化应激。我们的目的是评估SPE对模拟肠道微环境的发炎人类肠道Caco2细胞的治疗潜力。我们已经证明,SPE下调泛素FBW7的表达,抑制IKB-α亚基的降解,并使NF-κB保持在非活性状态。这导致下游参与肠道炎症过程的诱导型分子(iNOS、COX-2和HO-1)的激活减少。总之,由于FBW7在IBD患者的结肠组织中增加,SPE可能是一种有吸引力且有前景的补充治疗方法,可用于常规治疗IBD。
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期刊介绍: The Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, founded in 1901 by Giulio Chiarugi, Anatomist at Florence University, is a peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Italian Society of Anatomy and Embryology. The journal publishes original papers, invited review articles, historical article, commentaries, obituitary, and book reviews. Its main focus is to understand anatomy through an analysis of structure, function, development and evolution. Priority will be given to studies of that clearly articulate their relevance to the anatomical community. Focal areas include: experimental studies, contributions based on molecular and cell biology and on the application of modern imaging techniques; comparative functional morphology; developmental biology; functional human anatomy; methodological innovations in anatomical research; significant advances in anatomical education. Studies that are essentially descriptive anatomy are appropriate only if they communicate clearly a broader functional or evolutionary significance. All papers should be submitted in English and must be original works that are unpublished and not under consideration by another journal. An international Editorial Board and reviewers from the anatomical disciplines guarantee a rapid review of your paper within two to three weeks after submission.
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