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Photobiomodulation Reduces the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in the Zebrafish Model

Although the exact mechanism of the pathogenesis of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) is not fully understood, oxidative stress and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines have been highlighted as playing a vital role in the pathogenesis of the disease. In this sense, alternative treatments are ne...

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Autores principales: Rosa, Ivana F., Peçanha, Ana P. B., Carvalho, Tábata R. B., Alexandre, Leonardo S., Ferreira, Vinícius G., Doretto, Lucas B., Souza, Beatriz M., Nakajima, Rafael T., da Silva, Patrick, Barbosa, Ana P., Gomes-de-Pontes, Leticia, Bomfim, Camila G., Machado-Santelli, Glaucia M., Condino-Neto, Antonio, Guzzo, Cristiane R., Peron, Jean P. S., Andrade-Silva, Magaiver, Câmara, Niels O. S., Garnique, Anali M. B., Medeiros, Renata J., Ferraris, Fausto K., Barcellos, Leonardo J. G., Correia-Junior, Jose D., Galindo-Villegas, Jorge, Machado, Mônica F. R., Castoldi, Angela, Oliveira, Susana L., Costa, Camila C., Belo, Marco A. A., Galdino, Giovane, Sgro, Germán G., Bueno, Natalia F., Eto, Silas F., Veras, Flávio P., Fernandes, Bianca H. V., Sanches, Paulo R. S., Cilli, Eduardo M., Malafaia, Guilherme, Nóbrega, Rafael H., Garcez, Aguinaldo S., Carrilho, Emanuel, Charlie-Silva, Ives
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047078
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076104
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author Rosa, Ivana F.
Peçanha, Ana P. B.
Carvalho, Tábata R. B.
Alexandre, Leonardo S.
Ferreira, Vinícius G.
Doretto, Lucas B.
Souza, Beatriz M.
Nakajima, Rafael T.
da Silva, Patrick
Barbosa, Ana P.
Gomes-de-Pontes, Leticia
Bomfim, Camila G.
Machado-Santelli, Glaucia M.
Condino-Neto, Antonio
Guzzo, Cristiane R.
Peron, Jean P. S.
Andrade-Silva, Magaiver
Câmara, Niels O. S.
Garnique, Anali M. B.
Medeiros, Renata J.
Ferraris, Fausto K.
Barcellos, Leonardo J. G.
Correia-Junior, Jose D.
Galindo-Villegas, Jorge
Machado, Mônica F. R.
Castoldi, Angela
Oliveira, Susana L.
Costa, Camila C.
Belo, Marco A. A.
Galdino, Giovane
Sgro, Germán G.
Bueno, Natalia F.
Eto, Silas F.
Veras, Flávio P.
Fernandes, Bianca H. V.
Sanches, Paulo R. S.
Cilli, Eduardo M.
Malafaia, Guilherme
Nóbrega, Rafael H.
Garcez, Aguinaldo S.
Carrilho, Emanuel
Charlie-Silva, Ives
author_facet Rosa, Ivana F.
Peçanha, Ana P. B.
Carvalho, Tábata R. B.
Alexandre, Leonardo S.
Ferreira, Vinícius G.
Doretto, Lucas B.
Souza, Beatriz M.
Nakajima, Rafael T.
da Silva, Patrick
Barbosa, Ana P.
Gomes-de-Pontes, Leticia
Bomfim, Camila G.
Machado-Santelli, Glaucia M.
Condino-Neto, Antonio
Guzzo, Cristiane R.
Peron, Jean P. S.
Andrade-Silva, Magaiver
Câmara, Niels O. S.
Garnique, Anali M. B.
Medeiros, Renata J.
Ferraris, Fausto K.
Barcellos, Leonardo J. G.
Correia-Junior, Jose D.
Galindo-Villegas, Jorge
Machado, Mônica F. R.
Castoldi, Angela
Oliveira, Susana L.
Costa, Camila C.
Belo, Marco A. A.
Galdino, Giovane
Sgro, Germán G.
Bueno, Natalia F.
Eto, Silas F.
Veras, Flávio P.
Fernandes, Bianca H. V.
Sanches, Paulo R. S.
Cilli, Eduardo M.
Malafaia, Guilherme
Nóbrega, Rafael H.
Garcez, Aguinaldo S.
Carrilho, Emanuel
Charlie-Silva, Ives
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description Although the exact mechanism of the pathogenesis of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) is not fully understood, oxidative stress and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines have been highlighted as playing a vital role in the pathogenesis of the disease. In this sense, alternative treatments are needed to reduce the level of inflammation caused by COVID-19. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the potential effect of red photobiomodulation (PBM) as an attractive therapy to downregulate the cytokine storm caused by COVID-19 in a zebrafish model. RT-qPCR analyses and protein–protein interaction prediction among SARS-CoV-2 and Danio rerio proteins showed that recombinant Spike protein (rSpike) was responsible for generating systemic inflammatory processes with significantly increased levels of pro-inflammatory (il1b, il6, tnfa, and nfkbiab), oxidative stress (romo1) and energy metabolism (slc2a1a and coa1) mRNA markers, with a pattern similar to those observed in COVID-19 cases in humans. On the other hand, PBM treatment was able to decrease the mRNA levels of these pro-inflammatory and oxidative stress markers compared with rSpike in various tissues, promoting an anti-inflammatory response. Conversely, PBM promotes cellular and tissue repair of injured tissues and significantly increases the survival rate of rSpike-inoculated individuals. Additionally, metabolomics analysis showed that the most-impacted metabolic pathways between PBM and the rSpike treated groups were related to steroid metabolism, immune system, and lipid metabolism. Together, our findings suggest that the inflammatory process is an incisive feature of COVID-19 and red PBM can be used as a novel therapeutic agent for COVID-19 by regulating the inflammatory response. Nevertheless, the need for more clinical trials remains, and there is a significant gap to overcome before clinical trials can commence.
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spelling pubmed-100946352023-04-13 Photobiomodulation Reduces the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in the Zebrafish Model Rosa, Ivana F. Peçanha, Ana P. B. Carvalho, Tábata R. B. Alexandre, Leonardo S. Ferreira, Vinícius G. Doretto, Lucas B. Souza, Beatriz M. Nakajima, Rafael T. da Silva, Patrick Barbosa, Ana P. Gomes-de-Pontes, Leticia Bomfim, Camila G. Machado-Santelli, Glaucia M. Condino-Neto, Antonio Guzzo, Cristiane R. Peron, Jean P. S. Andrade-Silva, Magaiver Câmara, Niels O. S. Garnique, Anali M. B. Medeiros, Renata J. Ferraris, Fausto K. Barcellos, Leonardo J. G. Correia-Junior, Jose D. Galindo-Villegas, Jorge Machado, Mônica F. R. Castoldi, Angela Oliveira, Susana L. Costa, Camila C. Belo, Marco A. A. Galdino, Giovane Sgro, Germán G. Bueno, Natalia F. Eto, Silas F. Veras, Flávio P. Fernandes, Bianca H. V. Sanches, Paulo R. S. Cilli, Eduardo M. Malafaia, Guilherme Nóbrega, Rafael H. Garcez, Aguinaldo S. Carrilho, Emanuel Charlie-Silva, Ives Int J Mol Sci Article Although the exact mechanism of the pathogenesis of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) is not fully understood, oxidative stress and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines have been highlighted as playing a vital role in the pathogenesis of the disease. In this sense, alternative treatments are needed to reduce the level of inflammation caused by COVID-19. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the potential effect of red photobiomodulation (PBM) as an attractive therapy to downregulate the cytokine storm caused by COVID-19 in a zebrafish model. RT-qPCR analyses and protein–protein interaction prediction among SARS-CoV-2 and Danio rerio proteins showed that recombinant Spike protein (rSpike) was responsible for generating systemic inflammatory processes with significantly increased levels of pro-inflammatory (il1b, il6, tnfa, and nfkbiab), oxidative stress (romo1) and energy metabolism (slc2a1a and coa1) mRNA markers, with a pattern similar to those observed in COVID-19 cases in humans. On the other hand, PBM treatment was able to decrease the mRNA levels of these pro-inflammatory and oxidative stress markers compared with rSpike in various tissues, promoting an anti-inflammatory response. Conversely, PBM promotes cellular and tissue repair of injured tissues and significantly increases the survival rate of rSpike-inoculated individuals. Additionally, metabolomics analysis showed that the most-impacted metabolic pathways between PBM and the rSpike treated groups were related to steroid metabolism, immune system, and lipid metabolism. Together, our findings suggest that the inflammatory process is an incisive feature of COVID-19 and red PBM can be used as a novel therapeutic agent for COVID-19 by regulating the inflammatory response. Nevertheless, the need for more clinical trials remains, and there is a significant gap to overcome before clinical trials can commence. MDPI 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10094635/ /pubmed/37047078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076104 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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Rosa, Ivana F.
Peçanha, Ana P. B.
Carvalho, Tábata R. B.
Alexandre, Leonardo S.
Ferreira, Vinícius G.
Doretto, Lucas B.
Souza, Beatriz M.
Nakajima, Rafael T.
da Silva, Patrick
Barbosa, Ana P.
Gomes-de-Pontes, Leticia
Bomfim, Camila G.
Machado-Santelli, Glaucia M.
Condino-Neto, Antonio
Guzzo, Cristiane R.
Peron, Jean P. S.
Andrade-Silva, Magaiver
Câmara, Niels O. S.
Garnique, Anali M. B.
Medeiros, Renata J.
Ferraris, Fausto K.
Barcellos, Leonardo J. G.
Correia-Junior, Jose D.
Galindo-Villegas, Jorge
Machado, Mônica F. R.
Castoldi, Angela
Oliveira, Susana L.
Costa, Camila C.
Belo, Marco A. A.
Galdino, Giovane
Sgro, Germán G.
Bueno, Natalia F.
Eto, Silas F.
Veras, Flávio P.
Fernandes, Bianca H. V.
Sanches, Paulo R. S.
Cilli, Eduardo M.
Malafaia, Guilherme
Nóbrega, Rafael H.
Garcez, Aguinaldo S.
Carrilho, Emanuel
Charlie-Silva, Ives
Photobiomodulation Reduces the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in the Zebrafish Model
title Photobiomodulation Reduces the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in the Zebrafish Model
title_full Photobiomodulation Reduces the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in the Zebrafish Model
title_fullStr Photobiomodulation Reduces the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in the Zebrafish Model
title_full_unstemmed Photobiomodulation Reduces the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in the Zebrafish Model
title_short Photobiomodulation Reduces the Cytokine Storm Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in the Zebrafish Model
title_sort photobiomodulation reduces the cytokine storm syndrome associated with covid-19 in the zebrafish model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047078
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076104
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