Oral Administration of Sargassum horneri Suppresses Particulate Matter‐Induced Oxidative DNA Damage in Alveolar Macrophages of Allergic Airway Inflammation: Relevance to PM‐Mediated M1/M2 AM Polarization

Author:

Kim Hyo Jin1,Yang Jiwon23,Herath Kalahe Hewage Iresha Nadeeka Madushani4,Jeon You‐Jin5,Son Young‐Ok23ORCID,Kwon Doyoung67,Kim Hyun Jung1,Jee Youngheun28ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food Bioengineering Jeju National University Jeju 63243 Republic of Korea

2. Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Advanced Convergence Technology & Science Jeju National University Jeju 63243 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Animal Biotechnology Faculty of Biotechnology College of Applied Life Sciences Jeju National University Jeju 63243 Republic of Korea

4. Department of Biosystems Engineering Faculty of Agriculture and Plantation Managements Wayamba University Gonawila, Makandura 60170 Sri Lanka

5. Department of Marine Life Science School of Marine Biomedical Sciences Jeju National University Jeju 63243 Republic of Korea

6. College of Pharmacy Jeju National University Jeju 63243 Republic of Korea

7. Jeju Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Jeju National University Jeju 63243 Republic of Korea

8. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Medical Research Institute Jeju National University Jeju 63243 Republic of Korea

Abstract

ScopeParticulate matter (PM) can cause cellular oxidative damage and promote respiratory diseases. It has recently shown that Sargassum horneri ethanol extract (SHE) containing sterols and gallic acid reduces PM‐induced oxidative stress in mice lung cells through ROS scavenging and metal chelating. In this study, the role of alveolar macrophages (AMs) is identified that are particularly susceptible to DNA damage due to PM‐triggered oxidative stress in lungs of OVA‐sensitized mice exposed to PM.Methods and resultsThe study scrutinizes if PM exposure causes oxidative DNA damage to AMs differentially depending on their type of polarization. Further, SHE's potential is investigated in reducing oxidative DNA damage in polarized AMs and restoring AM polarization in PM‐induced allergic airway inflammation. The study discovers that PM triggers prolonged oxidative stress to AMs, leading to lipid peroxidation in them and alveolar epithelial cells. Particularly, AMs are polarized to M2 phenotype (F4/80+CD206+) with enhanced oxidative DNA damage when subject to PM‐induced oxidative stress. However, SHE repairs oxidative DNA damage in M1‐ and M2‐polarized AMs and reduces AMs polarization imbalance due to PM exposure.ConclusionThese results suggest the possibility of SHE as beneficial foods against PM‐induced allergic airway inflammation via suppression of AM dysfunction.

Funder

Ministry of Education

Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science,Biotechnology

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