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Development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and ZnO and evaluation of its adjuvant activity

BACKGROUND: Emulsions have been widely used as immunological adjuvants. But the use of materials derived from plants such as cottonseed oil, alpha-tocopherol, or minerals such as zinc, as well as their use at the nanometric scale has been little explored. In this study, we develop a new miniemulsion...

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Autores principales: Sobrevilla-Hernández, Gustavo, Franco-Molina, Moisés Armides, Zárate-Triviño, Diana G., Kawas, Jorge R., Hernández-Martínez, Sara Paola, García-Coronado, Paola Leonor, Santana-Krímskaya, Silvia Elena, Alvizo-Báez, Cynthia Aracely, Rodríguez-Padilla, Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10035431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36968001
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14981
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author Sobrevilla-Hernández, Gustavo
Franco-Molina, Moisés Armides
Zárate-Triviño, Diana G.
Kawas, Jorge R.
Hernández-Martínez, Sara Paola
García-Coronado, Paola Leonor
Santana-Krímskaya, Silvia Elena
Alvizo-Báez, Cynthia Aracely
Rodríguez-Padilla, Cristina
author_facet Sobrevilla-Hernández, Gustavo
Franco-Molina, Moisés Armides
Zárate-Triviño, Diana G.
Kawas, Jorge R.
Hernández-Martínez, Sara Paola
García-Coronado, Paola Leonor
Santana-Krímskaya, Silvia Elena
Alvizo-Báez, Cynthia Aracely
Rodríguez-Padilla, Cristina
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description BACKGROUND: Emulsions have been widely used as immunological adjuvants. But the use of materials derived from plants such as cottonseed oil, alpha-tocopherol, or minerals such as zinc, as well as their use at the nanometric scale has been little explored. In this study, we develop a new miniemulsion and evaluated its antioxidant and phagocytic capacity, as well as parameters related to immune response stimulation by cytokine expression and antibodies production in a mice model. METHODS: Formulated CN (cottonseed oil miniemulsion) and CNZ (cottonseed oil miniemulsion whit zinc oxide nanoparticles) miniemulsions were characterized by scanning electronic microscopy SEM, DLS and FT-IR. In murine macrophages, splenocytes and thymocytes primary cultures safety and cytotoxicity were determined by MTT. In macrophages the antioxidant and phagocytic capacity was evaluated. In BALB/c mice, the stimulation of the immune system was determined by the expression of cytokines and the production of antibodies. RESULTS: The CN and CNZ presented stability for 90 days. Immediately after preparation, the CN presented a higher particle size (543.1 nm) than CNZ (320 nm). FT-IR demonstrated the correct nanoparticle synthesis by the absence of sulfate groups. CN and CNZ (1.25 to 10 µL/mL) had no toxic effect on macrophages (p = 0.108), splenocytes (p = 0.413), and thymocytes (p = 0.923). All CN and CNZ doses tested induced nitric oxide and antioxidants production in dose dependent manner when compared with control. CN-ovalbumin and CNZ-ovalbumin treatments in femoral subcutaneous tissue area showed inflammation with higher leukocyte infiltration compared with FCA. The intraperitoneal administration with CN, CNZ, and FCA showed a higher total intraperitoneal cells recruitment (CD14(+)) after 24 h of inoculation than control (p = 0.0001). CN and CNZ increased the phagocyte capacity with respect to untreated macrophages in the Candida albicans-phagocytosis assay. The evaluation of residual CFU indicated that only CN significantly decreased (p = 0.004) this value at 3 h. By other side, only CN increased (p = 0.002) the nitric oxide production. CNZ stimulated a major INFγ secretion compared with FCA at day 7. A major IL-2 secretion was observed at days 7 and 14, stimulated with CN and CNZ. Both miniemulsions did not affect the antibody isotypes production (IgG1, IgG2a, IgG3, IgA and IgM) at days 7, 14, 28, and 42. CN induced a significant IgG production against OVA, but lesser than FCA. CONCLUSIONS: The two new miniemulsions with adjuvant and antioxidant capacity, were capable of generating leukocyte infiltration and increased cytokines and antibodies production.
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spelling pubmed-100354312023-03-24 Development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and ZnO and evaluation of its adjuvant activity Sobrevilla-Hernández, Gustavo Franco-Molina, Moisés Armides Zárate-Triviño, Diana G. Kawas, Jorge R. Hernández-Martínez, Sara Paola García-Coronado, Paola Leonor Santana-Krímskaya, Silvia Elena Alvizo-Báez, Cynthia Aracely Rodríguez-Padilla, Cristina PeerJ Biochemistry BACKGROUND: Emulsions have been widely used as immunological adjuvants. But the use of materials derived from plants such as cottonseed oil, alpha-tocopherol, or minerals such as zinc, as well as their use at the nanometric scale has been little explored. In this study, we develop a new miniemulsion and evaluated its antioxidant and phagocytic capacity, as well as parameters related to immune response stimulation by cytokine expression and antibodies production in a mice model. METHODS: Formulated CN (cottonseed oil miniemulsion) and CNZ (cottonseed oil miniemulsion whit zinc oxide nanoparticles) miniemulsions were characterized by scanning electronic microscopy SEM, DLS and FT-IR. In murine macrophages, splenocytes and thymocytes primary cultures safety and cytotoxicity were determined by MTT. In macrophages the antioxidant and phagocytic capacity was evaluated. In BALB/c mice, the stimulation of the immune system was determined by the expression of cytokines and the production of antibodies. RESULTS: The CN and CNZ presented stability for 90 days. Immediately after preparation, the CN presented a higher particle size (543.1 nm) than CNZ (320 nm). FT-IR demonstrated the correct nanoparticle synthesis by the absence of sulfate groups. CN and CNZ (1.25 to 10 µL/mL) had no toxic effect on macrophages (p = 0.108), splenocytes (p = 0.413), and thymocytes (p = 0.923). All CN and CNZ doses tested induced nitric oxide and antioxidants production in dose dependent manner when compared with control. CN-ovalbumin and CNZ-ovalbumin treatments in femoral subcutaneous tissue area showed inflammation with higher leukocyte infiltration compared with FCA. The intraperitoneal administration with CN, CNZ, and FCA showed a higher total intraperitoneal cells recruitment (CD14(+)) after 24 h of inoculation than control (p = 0.0001). CN and CNZ increased the phagocyte capacity with respect to untreated macrophages in the Candida albicans-phagocytosis assay. The evaluation of residual CFU indicated that only CN significantly decreased (p = 0.004) this value at 3 h. By other side, only CN increased (p = 0.002) the nitric oxide production. CNZ stimulated a major INFγ secretion compared with FCA at day 7. A major IL-2 secretion was observed at days 7 and 14, stimulated with CN and CNZ. Both miniemulsions did not affect the antibody isotypes production (IgG1, IgG2a, IgG3, IgA and IgM) at days 7, 14, 28, and 42. CN induced a significant IgG production against OVA, but lesser than FCA. CONCLUSIONS: The two new miniemulsions with adjuvant and antioxidant capacity, were capable of generating leukocyte infiltration and increased cytokines and antibodies production. PeerJ Inc. 2023-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10035431/ /pubmed/36968001 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14981 Text en © 2023 Sobrevilla-Hernández et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Sobrevilla-Hernández, Gustavo
Franco-Molina, Moisés Armides
Zárate-Triviño, Diana G.
Kawas, Jorge R.
Hernández-Martínez, Sara Paola
García-Coronado, Paola Leonor
Santana-Krímskaya, Silvia Elena
Alvizo-Báez, Cynthia Aracely
Rodríguez-Padilla, Cristina
Development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and ZnO and evaluation of its adjuvant activity
title Development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and ZnO and evaluation of its adjuvant activity
title_full Development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and ZnO and evaluation of its adjuvant activity
title_fullStr Development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and ZnO and evaluation of its adjuvant activity
title_full_unstemmed Development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and ZnO and evaluation of its adjuvant activity
title_short Development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and ZnO and evaluation of its adjuvant activity
title_sort development of a new generation of miniemulsion based on cottonseed oil with α-tocopherol and zno and evaluation of its adjuvant activity
topic Biochemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10035431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36968001
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14981
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