体外高含量筛选鉴定的植物提取物可改善上皮屏障功能,减轻氧化和炎症应激

Melanie Wallner , Verena Stadlbauer , Bernhard Blank-Landeshammer , Mara Heckmann , Nadiia Sadova , Marcus Iken , Giovanni Mario Pitari , Julian Weghuber
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维持肠道屏障的完整性对胃肠道健康至关重要。植物来源的生物活性化合物有助于预防屏障功能障碍。在这项研究中,我们采用了一种全面的方法来鉴定具有屏障改善特性的植物提取物,利用广泛的细胞系、上皮模型和针对屏障保护、抗氧化活性、细胞因子反应和紧密连接调节的实验。在从内部文库筛选的210种植物提取物中,5% %增加了MDCK-II细胞的上皮电阻。随后在Caco-2细胞中进行的验证将候选药物的数量缩小到6个。其中,通过调节CLDN1、CLDN3、OCLN和ZO-1的表达,galebdolon、Anthriscus sylvestris和芦笋的屏障改善效果最强。此外,所选植物提取物的组合具有明显的添加剂效应,比单一提取物更强的屏障紧密性。此外,植物混合物在逆境条件下也表现出抗氧化、抗炎和屏障保护作用。总之,我们确定了一种特定的植物提取物组合,可以用于营养保健品,以支持胃肠道健康。
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Plant extracts identified by in vitro high-content screening improve epithelial barrier function and attenuate oxidative and inflammatory stress
Maintaining intestinal barrier integrity is crucial for gastrointestinal health. Bioactive compounds of plant origin can contribute to prevent barrier dysfunction. In this study, we employed a holistic approach to identify plant extracts with barrier improving properties utilizing a broad range of cell lines, epithelial models and assays targeting barrier protection, antioxidant activity, cytokine response and tight junction regulation. Among the 210 plant extracts screened from an in-house library, 5 % increased the transepithelial electrical resistance in MDCK-II cells. Subsequent validation in Caco-2 cells narrowed the number to 6 potent candidates. Among these, Lamium galebdolon, Anthriscus sylvestris and Asparagus officinalis exhibited the strongest barrier improvement through modulating the expression of CLDN1, CLDN3, OCLN and ZO-1. Furthermore, a combination of selected plant extracts delivered enhanced barrier tightness with clear additive effects exceeding those of the single extracts. Beyond this, the botanical mixture exhibited additive antioxidant, superior anti-inflammatory and barrier protective effects also under stress conditions. In conclusion, a tailored combination of selected plant extracts was identified that could be used in nutraceuticals to support gastrointestinal health.
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