Antitumoral and Immunomodulatory Effect of Mahonia aquifolium Extracts

Author:

Andreicuț Andra Diana1,Fischer-Fodor Eva23ORCID,Pârvu Alina Elena1ORCID,Ţigu Adrian Bogdan24,Cenariu Mihai5ORCID,Pârvu Marcel4,Cătoi Florinela Adriana1ORCID,Irimie Alexandru6

Affiliation:

1. Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hațieganu, RO-400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

2. Medfuture Research Center for Advanced Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hațieganu, RO-400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

3. Tumor Biology Department, The Oncology Institute I. Chiricuță, RO--, 400015 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

4. Faculty of Biology and Geology, Babeș-Bolyai University, RO-400015 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

5. Biotechnology Research Center, University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

6. Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hațieganu, RO-400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Abstract

The prodrug potential of Mahonia aquifolium, a plant used for centuries in traditional medicine, recently gained visibility in the literature, and the activity of several active compounds isolated from its extracts was studied on biologic systems in vitro and in vivo. Whereas the antioxidative and antitumor activities of M. aquifolium-derived compounds were studied at some extent, there are very few data about their outcome on the immune system and tumor cells. To elucidate the M. aquifolium potential immunomodulatory and antiproliferative effects, the bark, leaf, flower, green fruit, and ripe fruit extracts from the plant were tested on peripheral blood mononuclear cells and tumor cells. The extracts exert fine-tuned control on the immune response, by modulating the CD25 lymphocyte activation pathway, the interleukin-10 signaling, and the tumor necrosis-alpha secretion in four distinct human peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) subpopulations. M. aquifolium extracts exhibit a moderate cytotoxicity and changes in the signaling pathways linked to cell adhesion, proliferation, migration, and apoptosis of the tumor cells. These results open perspectives to further investigation of the M. aquifolium extract prodrug potential.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Ageing,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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