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Amaranth peptides decreased the activity and expression of cellular tissue factor on LPS activated THP-1 human monocytes
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2018-07Registro en:
Sabbione, Ana Clara; Luna Vital, Diego Armando; Scilingo, Adriana Alicia; Añon, Maria Cristina; González de Mejía, María Elvira; Amaranth peptides decreased the activity and expression of cellular tissue factor on LPS activated THP-1 human monocytes; Royal Society of Chemistry; Food and Function; 9; 7; 7-2018; 3823-3834
2042-650X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sabbione, Ana Clara
Luna Vital, Diego Armando
Scilingo, Adriana Alicia
Añon, Maria Cristina
González de Mejía, María Elvira
Resumen
The effect of amaranth peptides on the activity and expression of tissue factor (TF) on THP-1 activated cells was evaluated in vitro. An active anticoagulant peptide fraction (AF) was found to inhibit TF expression (IC50 = 0.39 mg mL-1) and activity. Immunocytochemical fluorescence confocal microscopy analysis showed that treated monocytes decreased TF membrane translocation by 49.0% and increased two-fold in nuclei compared to a positive control, indicating a decrease of active TF to initiate the coagulation cascade. Moreover, a cytokine array suggested that the AF mechanism of action implied the inhibition of the NF-κB pathway. Expression of MIP-3α, interleukin-1β, interleukin-1α, TARC, pentaxin 3, and PDGF-AA cytokines was highly suppressed by AF peptides, producing reductions of 78.8%, 61.8%, 54.1%, 42.6%, 37.9% and 37.8%, respectively, compared to a positive control. The results suggest a potential mechanism for the antithrombotic and anti-inflammatory effect of AF, by showing that amaranth peptides play a negative feedback regulatory role over the NF-κB pathway. In this research, we link for the first time the immunomodulatory activity of amaranth peptides with the inhibition of TF expression and therefore their antithrombotic potential.