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EVOO Polyphenols Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects on the Microglia Cell through TREM2 Signaling Pathway

In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), microglia, brain resident immune cells, become chronically inflammatory and neurotoxic. In recent years, neuroinflammation has attracted particular interest in the scientific community. The genetic variants of molecules associated with ‘‘microgliopathies’’, including the...

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Autores principales: Leri, Manuela, Vasarri, Marzia, Carnemolla, Federica, Oriente, Francesco, Cabaro, Serena, Stio, Maria, Degl’Innocenti, Donatella, Stefani, Massimo, Bucciantini, Monica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16070933
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author Leri, Manuela
Vasarri, Marzia
Carnemolla, Federica
Oriente, Francesco
Cabaro, Serena
Stio, Maria
Degl’Innocenti, Donatella
Stefani, Massimo
Bucciantini, Monica
author_facet Leri, Manuela
Vasarri, Marzia
Carnemolla, Federica
Oriente, Francesco
Cabaro, Serena
Stio, Maria
Degl’Innocenti, Donatella
Stefani, Massimo
Bucciantini, Monica
author_sort Leri, Manuela
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description In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), microglia, brain resident immune cells, become chronically inflammatory and neurotoxic. In recent years, neuroinflammation has attracted particular interest in the scientific community. The genetic variants of molecules associated with ‘‘microgliopathies’’, including the triggering receptor expressed in myeloid cells-2 (TREM2), result in increased risk of developing AD and cognitive decline. We performed a set of in vitro assays using human neuronal (SH-SY5Y) and microglial (BV2 and C13NJ) cell models. Cells were differentially treated with extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) polyphenols, oleuropein aglycone (OleA) and hydroxytyrosol (HT) before adding LPS. We evaluated the protective effects of these EVOO products by a set of biochemical and cell biology assays, including ELISA, MTT, ROS detection, Western blotting and immunofluorescence. Our results provide an integrated understanding of the neuroprotection exerted by polyphenols in terms of: (i) reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines release (IL-6, IL-8, IP-10 and RANTES); (ii) activation of the TREM2-dependent anti-inflammatory pathway; (iii) enhancement of protective microglial activity favoring the M2 polarization phenotype. Such findings provide new and important insights into the mechanisms by which the dietary olive polyphenols exert beneficial properties against neuroinflammation and neuronal impairment.
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spelling pubmed-103843202023-07-30 EVOO Polyphenols Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects on the Microglia Cell through TREM2 Signaling Pathway Leri, Manuela Vasarri, Marzia Carnemolla, Federica Oriente, Francesco Cabaro, Serena Stio, Maria Degl’Innocenti, Donatella Stefani, Massimo Bucciantini, Monica Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), microglia, brain resident immune cells, become chronically inflammatory and neurotoxic. In recent years, neuroinflammation has attracted particular interest in the scientific community. The genetic variants of molecules associated with ‘‘microgliopathies’’, including the triggering receptor expressed in myeloid cells-2 (TREM2), result in increased risk of developing AD and cognitive decline. We performed a set of in vitro assays using human neuronal (SH-SY5Y) and microglial (BV2 and C13NJ) cell models. Cells were differentially treated with extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) polyphenols, oleuropein aglycone (OleA) and hydroxytyrosol (HT) before adding LPS. We evaluated the protective effects of these EVOO products by a set of biochemical and cell biology assays, including ELISA, MTT, ROS detection, Western blotting and immunofluorescence. Our results provide an integrated understanding of the neuroprotection exerted by polyphenols in terms of: (i) reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines release (IL-6, IL-8, IP-10 and RANTES); (ii) activation of the TREM2-dependent anti-inflammatory pathway; (iii) enhancement of protective microglial activity favoring the M2 polarization phenotype. Such findings provide new and important insights into the mechanisms by which the dietary olive polyphenols exert beneficial properties against neuroinflammation and neuronal impairment. MDPI 2023-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10384320/ /pubmed/37513845 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16070933 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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Leri, Manuela
Vasarri, Marzia
Carnemolla, Federica
Oriente, Francesco
Cabaro, Serena
Stio, Maria
Degl’Innocenti, Donatella
Stefani, Massimo
Bucciantini, Monica
EVOO Polyphenols Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects on the Microglia Cell through TREM2 Signaling Pathway
title EVOO Polyphenols Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects on the Microglia Cell through TREM2 Signaling Pathway
title_full EVOO Polyphenols Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects on the Microglia Cell through TREM2 Signaling Pathway
title_fullStr EVOO Polyphenols Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects on the Microglia Cell through TREM2 Signaling Pathway
title_full_unstemmed EVOO Polyphenols Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects on the Microglia Cell through TREM2 Signaling Pathway
title_short EVOO Polyphenols Exert Anti-Inflammatory Effects on the Microglia Cell through TREM2 Signaling Pathway
title_sort evoo polyphenols exert anti-inflammatory effects on the microglia cell through trem2 signaling pathway
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16070933
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