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Haslea ostrearia Pigment Marennine Affects Key Actors of Neuroinflammation and Decreases Cell Migration in Murine Neuroglial Cell Model

Haslea ostrearia, a cosmopolitan marine pennate diatom, produces a characteristic blue pigment called marennine that causes the greening of filter-feeding organisms, such as oysters. Previous studies evidenced various biological activities of purified marennine extract, such as antibacterial, antiox...

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Autores principales: Méresse, Sarah, Gateau, Hélène, Tirnan, Tessa, Larrigaldie, Vanessa, Casse, Nathalie, Pasetto, Pamela, Mouget, Jean-Luc, Mortaud, Stéphane, Fodil, Mostefa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10049552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982463
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065388
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author Méresse, Sarah
Gateau, Hélène
Tirnan, Tessa
Larrigaldie, Vanessa
Casse, Nathalie
Pasetto, Pamela
Mouget, Jean-Luc
Mortaud, Stéphane
Fodil, Mostefa
author_facet Méresse, Sarah
Gateau, Hélène
Tirnan, Tessa
Larrigaldie, Vanessa
Casse, Nathalie
Pasetto, Pamela
Mouget, Jean-Luc
Mortaud, Stéphane
Fodil, Mostefa
author_sort Méresse, Sarah
collection PubMed
description Haslea ostrearia, a cosmopolitan marine pennate diatom, produces a characteristic blue pigment called marennine that causes the greening of filter-feeding organisms, such as oysters. Previous studies evidenced various biological activities of purified marennine extract, such as antibacterial, antioxidant and antiproliferative effects. These effects could be beneficial to human health. However, the specific biological activity of marennine remains to be characterized, especially regarding primary cultures of mammals. In the present study, we aimed to determine in vitro the effects of a purified extract of marennine on neuroinflammatory and cell migratory processes. These effects were assessed at non-cytotoxic concentrations of 10 and 50μg/mL on primary cultures of neuroglial cells. Marennine strongly interacts with neuroinflammatory processes in the immunocompetent cells of the central nervous system, represented by astrocytes and microglial cells. An anti-migratory activity based on a neurospheres migration assay has also been observed. These results encourage further study of Haslea blue pigment effects, particularly the identification of molecular and cellular targets affected by marennine, and strengthen previous studies suggesting that marennine has bioactivities which could be beneficial for human health applications.
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spelling pubmed-100495522023-03-29 Haslea ostrearia Pigment Marennine Affects Key Actors of Neuroinflammation and Decreases Cell Migration in Murine Neuroglial Cell Model Méresse, Sarah Gateau, Hélène Tirnan, Tessa Larrigaldie, Vanessa Casse, Nathalie Pasetto, Pamela Mouget, Jean-Luc Mortaud, Stéphane Fodil, Mostefa Int J Mol Sci Article Haslea ostrearia, a cosmopolitan marine pennate diatom, produces a characteristic blue pigment called marennine that causes the greening of filter-feeding organisms, such as oysters. Previous studies evidenced various biological activities of purified marennine extract, such as antibacterial, antioxidant and antiproliferative effects. These effects could be beneficial to human health. However, the specific biological activity of marennine remains to be characterized, especially regarding primary cultures of mammals. In the present study, we aimed to determine in vitro the effects of a purified extract of marennine on neuroinflammatory and cell migratory processes. These effects were assessed at non-cytotoxic concentrations of 10 and 50μg/mL on primary cultures of neuroglial cells. Marennine strongly interacts with neuroinflammatory processes in the immunocompetent cells of the central nervous system, represented by astrocytes and microglial cells. An anti-migratory activity based on a neurospheres migration assay has also been observed. These results encourage further study of Haslea blue pigment effects, particularly the identification of molecular and cellular targets affected by marennine, and strengthen previous studies suggesting that marennine has bioactivities which could be beneficial for human health applications. MDPI 2023-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10049552/ /pubmed/36982463 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065388 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Méresse, Sarah
Gateau, Hélène
Tirnan, Tessa
Larrigaldie, Vanessa
Casse, Nathalie
Pasetto, Pamela
Mouget, Jean-Luc
Mortaud, Stéphane
Fodil, Mostefa
Haslea ostrearia Pigment Marennine Affects Key Actors of Neuroinflammation and Decreases Cell Migration in Murine Neuroglial Cell Model
title Haslea ostrearia Pigment Marennine Affects Key Actors of Neuroinflammation and Decreases Cell Migration in Murine Neuroglial Cell Model
title_full Haslea ostrearia Pigment Marennine Affects Key Actors of Neuroinflammation and Decreases Cell Migration in Murine Neuroglial Cell Model
title_fullStr Haslea ostrearia Pigment Marennine Affects Key Actors of Neuroinflammation and Decreases Cell Migration in Murine Neuroglial Cell Model
title_full_unstemmed Haslea ostrearia Pigment Marennine Affects Key Actors of Neuroinflammation and Decreases Cell Migration in Murine Neuroglial Cell Model
title_short Haslea ostrearia Pigment Marennine Affects Key Actors of Neuroinflammation and Decreases Cell Migration in Murine Neuroglial Cell Model
title_sort haslea ostrearia pigment marennine affects key actors of neuroinflammation and decreases cell migration in murine neuroglial cell model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10049552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982463
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065388
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