Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils

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Autor(a) principal: Abe,Aneli E.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Carine E. de, Dalboni,Thalita M., Chagas-Paula,Daniela A., Rocha,Bruno A., Oliveira,Rejane B. de, Gasparoto,Thais H., Da Costa,Fernando B., Campanelli,Ana P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The tagitinins isolated of Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray, Asteraceae, are the most studied sesquiterpene lactones due to their wide spectrum of pharmacologic activities, especially related with nuclear factor-kappa B inhibition. Nevertheless, detailed studies about the mechanism of action of its active compounds are still lacking. Neutrophils perform a fundamental role in the inflammatory response to several etiologic factors. However, the effect of tagitinins on human neutrophil is not yet clearly known. We investigated the role of tagitinin C (1), tagitinin F (2) and tagitinin A (3) in activation and survival of human neutrophils to establish possible effects in their mechanisms of inflammation. Human neutrophils were purified from the peripheral blood and cultivated with tagitinins C (1), F (2) and A (3) in the presence or not of Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide. The enzymatic activity, apoptosis and secretion of cytokines rate were determined after 18 h. Lipopolysaccharide-induced myeloperoxidase activity of human neutrophils was significantly inhibited only by tagitinin F (2). Apoptosis of neutrophils was increased in the presence of tagitinin C (1), and it occurred independently of the presence of lipopolysaccharide or dexamethasone. Tagitinins C (1), F (2) and A (3) decrease lipopolysaccharide-induced interleukin-6, interleukin-8 and Tumor necrosis factor alpha production by human neutrophils. Together, these results indicate that tagitinins exhibit anti-inflammatory action on human neutrophils. However, tagitinin F (2) was the only sesquiterpene lactone that decreased secretion of inflammatory products by neutrophils without inducing neutrophil apoptosis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils
title Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils
spellingShingle Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils
Abe,Aneli E.
Tagitinin A
Tagitinin C
Tagitinin F
Human neutrophils
Anti-inflammatory activity
title_short Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils
title_full Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils
title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils
title_sort Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpene lactones from Tithonia diversifolia trigger different effects on human neutrophils
author Abe,Aneli E.
author_facet Abe,Aneli E.
Oliveira,Carine E. de
Dalboni,Thalita M.
Chagas-Paula,Daniela A.
Rocha,Bruno A.
Oliveira,Rejane B. de
Gasparoto,Thais H.
Da Costa,Fernando B.
Campanelli,Ana P.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Carine E. de
Dalboni,Thalita M.
Chagas-Paula,Daniela A.
Rocha,Bruno A.
Oliveira,Rejane B. de
Gasparoto,Thais H.
Da Costa,Fernando B.
Campanelli,Ana P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abe,Aneli E.
Oliveira,Carine E. de
Dalboni,Thalita M.
Chagas-Paula,Daniela A.
Rocha,Bruno A.
Oliveira,Rejane B. de
Gasparoto,Thais H.
Da Costa,Fernando B.
Campanelli,Ana P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tagitinin A
Tagitinin C
Tagitinin F
Human neutrophils
Anti-inflammatory activity
topic Tagitinin A
Tagitinin C
Tagitinin F
Human neutrophils
Anti-inflammatory activity
description Abstract The tagitinins isolated of Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray, Asteraceae, are the most studied sesquiterpene lactones due to their wide spectrum of pharmacologic activities, especially related with nuclear factor-kappa B inhibition. Nevertheless, detailed studies about the mechanism of action of its active compounds are still lacking. Neutrophils perform a fundamental role in the inflammatory response to several etiologic factors. However, the effect of tagitinins on human neutrophil is not yet clearly known. We investigated the role of tagitinin C (1), tagitinin F (2) and tagitinin A (3) in activation and survival of human neutrophils to establish possible effects in their mechanisms of inflammation. Human neutrophils were purified from the peripheral blood and cultivated with tagitinins C (1), F (2) and A (3) in the presence or not of Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide. The enzymatic activity, apoptosis and secretion of cytokines rate were determined after 18 h. Lipopolysaccharide-induced myeloperoxidase activity of human neutrophils was significantly inhibited only by tagitinin F (2). Apoptosis of neutrophils was increased in the presence of tagitinin C (1), and it occurred independently of the presence of lipopolysaccharide or dexamethasone. Tagitinins C (1), F (2) and A (3) decrease lipopolysaccharide-induced interleukin-6, interleukin-8 and Tumor necrosis factor alpha production by human neutrophils. Together, these results indicate that tagitinins exhibit anti-inflammatory action on human neutrophils. However, tagitinin F (2) was the only sesquiterpene lactone that decreased secretion of inflammatory products by neutrophils without inducing neutrophil apoptosis.
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