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Dietary Curcumin and Limonin Suppress CD4+ T-Cell Proliferation and Interleukin-2 Production in Mice
Oleh:
Kim, Wooki
;
Yang-Yi, Fan
;
Smith, Roger
;
Patil, Bhimanagouda
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
JN: The Journal of Nutrition vol. 139 no. 05 (May 2009)
,
page 1042-1048.
Topik:
Nutritional Immunology
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan FK
Nomor Panggil:
J42.K.2009.02
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Phytochemicals may reduce chronic inflammation and cancer risk in part by modulating T-cell nuclear factor-{kappa}B (NF-{kappa}B) activation. Therefore, we examined the effects of curcumin (Cur) and limonin (Lim) feeding on NF-{kappa}B–dependent CD4+ T-cell proliferation. DO11.10 transgenic mice (n = 5–7) were fed diets containing 1% Cur or 0.02% Lim combined with either (n-6) PUFA [5% corn oil (CO)] or (n-3) PUFA [4% fish oil+1% corn oil (FO)] for 2 wk, followed by splenic CD4+ T-cell isolation and stimulation with ovalbumin peptide 323–339 (OVA) and antigen-presenting cells from mice fed a conventional nonpurified rodent diet. Both Cur and Lim diets suppressed (P < 0.05) NF-{kappa}B p65 nuclear translocation in activated CD4+ T-cells. In contrast, activator protein-1 (c-Jun) and nuclear factor of activated T-cells c1 were not affected compared with the CO control diet (no Cur or Lim). CD4+ T-cell proliferation in response to either mitogenic anti-CD3/28 monoclonal antibodies (mAb) or antigenic stimulation by OVA was also suppressed (P < 0.05) by Cur as assessed by carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester staining. In contrast, interleukin-2 production was not directly associated with NF-{kappa}B status. Interestingly, dietary combination with FO enhanced the suppressive effects (P < 0.05) of Cur or Lim with respect to CD4+ T-cell proliferation in response to anti-CD3/28 mAb. These results suggest that combination chemotherapy (FO+Cur or Lim) may favorably modulate CD4+ T-cell–mediated inflammation.
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