CIDCA   05380
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Amaranth peptides decreased the activity and expression of cellular tissue factor on LPS activated THP-1 human monocytes
Autor/es:
ADRIANA ALICIA SCILINGO; ANA CLARA SABBIONE; AÑÓN MARÍA CRISTINA; ANA CLARA SABBIONE; AÑÓN MARÍA CRISTINA; DIEGO ARMANDO LUNA-VITAL; MARÍA ELVIRA GONZÁLEZ DE MEJÍA; DIEGO ARMANDO LUNA-VITAL; MARÍA ELVIRA GONZÁLEZ DE MEJÍA; ADRIANA ALICIA SCILINGO
Revista:
Food & Function
Editorial:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 9 p. 3823 - 38374
ISSN:
2042-6496
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) 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 AF mechanism of action implied the inhibition of 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 its antithrombotic potential.