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The Natural Agonist of Estrogen Receptor β Silibinin Plays an Immunosuppressive Role Representing a Potential Therapeutic Tool in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Estrogens, in particular 17β-estradiol (E2), have a strong influence on the immune system and also affect pathological conditions such as autoimmune diseases. The biological effects of E2 are mediated by two intracellular receptors, i.e., estrogen receptor (ER)α and ERβ, which function as ligand-act...

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Autores principales: Dupuis, Maria Luisa, Conti, Fabrizio, Maselli, Angela, Pagano, Maria Teresa, Ruggieri, Anna, Anticoli, Simona, Fragale, Alessandra, Gabriele, Lucia, Gagliardi, Maria Cristina, Sanchez, Massimo, Ceccarelli, Fulvia, Alessandri, Cristiano, Valesini, Guido, Ortona, Elena, Pierdominici, Marina
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6107853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30174672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01903
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author Dupuis, Maria Luisa
Conti, Fabrizio
Maselli, Angela
Pagano, Maria Teresa
Ruggieri, Anna
Anticoli, Simona
Fragale, Alessandra
Gabriele, Lucia
Gagliardi, Maria Cristina
Sanchez, Massimo
Ceccarelli, Fulvia
Alessandri, Cristiano
Valesini, Guido
Ortona, Elena
Pierdominici, Marina
author_facet Dupuis, Maria Luisa
Conti, Fabrizio
Maselli, Angela
Pagano, Maria Teresa
Ruggieri, Anna
Anticoli, Simona
Fragale, Alessandra
Gabriele, Lucia
Gagliardi, Maria Cristina
Sanchez, Massimo
Ceccarelli, Fulvia
Alessandri, Cristiano
Valesini, Guido
Ortona, Elena
Pierdominici, Marina
author_sort Dupuis, Maria Luisa
collection PubMed
description Estrogens, in particular 17β-estradiol (E2), have a strong influence on the immune system and also affect pathological conditions such as autoimmune diseases. The biological effects of E2 are mediated by two intracellular receptors, i.e., estrogen receptor (ER)α and ERβ, which function as ligand-activated nuclear transcription factors producing genomic effects. Immune cells express both ERα and ERβ that play a complex role in modulating inflammation. Phytoestrogens display estrogen-like effects. Among them, silibinin, the major active constituent of silymarin extracted by the milk thistle (Silybum marianum), has been suggested to have an ERβ selective binding. Silibinin is known to have anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and anticarcinogenic effects; however, the role of silibinin in modulating human immune responses and its impact on autoimmunity remains unclear. Aim of this study was to dissect the ability of the ERβ natural ligand silibinin to modulate T cell immunity, taking into account possible differences between females and males, and to define its possible role as therapeutic tool in immune-mediated diseases. To this purpose, female and age-matched male healthy subjects and patients with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were recruited. We evaluated the ability of silibinin to modulate ERβ expression in T lymphocytes and its effects on T cell functions (i.e., apoptosis, proliferation, and cytokine production). We also analyzed whether silibinin was able to modulate the expression of microRNA-155 (miR-155), which strongly contributes to the pathogenesis of RA driving aberrant activation of the immune system. We demonstrated that silibinin upregulated ERβ expression, induced apoptosis, inhibited proliferation, and reduced expression of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-17 and TNF-α, through ERβ binding, in T lymphocytes from female and male healthy donors. We obtained similar results in T lymphocytes from patients with active RA in term of apoptosis, proliferation, and cytokine production. In addition, we found that silibinin acted as an epigenetic modifier, down-modulating the expression of miR-155. In conclusion, our data demonstrated an immunosuppressive role of silibinin, supporting its application in the treatment of autoimmune diseases as drug, but also as dietary nutritional supplement, opening new perspective in the field of autoimmune disease management.
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spelling pubmed-61078532018-08-31 The Natural Agonist of Estrogen Receptor β Silibinin Plays an Immunosuppressive Role Representing a Potential Therapeutic Tool in Rheumatoid Arthritis Dupuis, Maria Luisa Conti, Fabrizio Maselli, Angela Pagano, Maria Teresa Ruggieri, Anna Anticoli, Simona Fragale, Alessandra Gabriele, Lucia Gagliardi, Maria Cristina Sanchez, Massimo Ceccarelli, Fulvia Alessandri, Cristiano Valesini, Guido Ortona, Elena Pierdominici, Marina Front Immunol Immunology Estrogens, in particular 17β-estradiol (E2), have a strong influence on the immune system and also affect pathological conditions such as autoimmune diseases. The biological effects of E2 are mediated by two intracellular receptors, i.e., estrogen receptor (ER)α and ERβ, which function as ligand-activated nuclear transcription factors producing genomic effects. Immune cells express both ERα and ERβ that play a complex role in modulating inflammation. Phytoestrogens display estrogen-like effects. Among them, silibinin, the major active constituent of silymarin extracted by the milk thistle (Silybum marianum), has been suggested to have an ERβ selective binding. Silibinin is known to have anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and anticarcinogenic effects; however, the role of silibinin in modulating human immune responses and its impact on autoimmunity remains unclear. Aim of this study was to dissect the ability of the ERβ natural ligand silibinin to modulate T cell immunity, taking into account possible differences between females and males, and to define its possible role as therapeutic tool in immune-mediated diseases. To this purpose, female and age-matched male healthy subjects and patients with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were recruited. We evaluated the ability of silibinin to modulate ERβ expression in T lymphocytes and its effects on T cell functions (i.e., apoptosis, proliferation, and cytokine production). We also analyzed whether silibinin was able to modulate the expression of microRNA-155 (miR-155), which strongly contributes to the pathogenesis of RA driving aberrant activation of the immune system. We demonstrated that silibinin upregulated ERβ expression, induced apoptosis, inhibited proliferation, and reduced expression of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-17 and TNF-α, through ERβ binding, in T lymphocytes from female and male healthy donors. We obtained similar results in T lymphocytes from patients with active RA in term of apoptosis, proliferation, and cytokine production. In addition, we found that silibinin acted as an epigenetic modifier, down-modulating the expression of miR-155. In conclusion, our data demonstrated an immunosuppressive role of silibinin, supporting its application in the treatment of autoimmune diseases as drug, but also as dietary nutritional supplement, opening new perspective in the field of autoimmune disease management. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6107853/ /pubmed/30174672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01903 Text en Copyright © 2018 Dupuis, Conti, Maselli, Pagano, Ruggieri, Anticoli, Fragale, Gabriele, Gagliardi, Sanchez, Ceccarelli, Alessandri, Valesini, Ortona and Pierdominici. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Dupuis, Maria Luisa
Conti, Fabrizio
Maselli, Angela
Pagano, Maria Teresa
Ruggieri, Anna
Anticoli, Simona
Fragale, Alessandra
Gabriele, Lucia
Gagliardi, Maria Cristina
Sanchez, Massimo
Ceccarelli, Fulvia
Alessandri, Cristiano
Valesini, Guido
Ortona, Elena
Pierdominici, Marina
The Natural Agonist of Estrogen Receptor β Silibinin Plays an Immunosuppressive Role Representing a Potential Therapeutic Tool in Rheumatoid Arthritis
title The Natural Agonist of Estrogen Receptor β Silibinin Plays an Immunosuppressive Role Representing a Potential Therapeutic Tool in Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_full The Natural Agonist of Estrogen Receptor β Silibinin Plays an Immunosuppressive Role Representing a Potential Therapeutic Tool in Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_fullStr The Natural Agonist of Estrogen Receptor β Silibinin Plays an Immunosuppressive Role Representing a Potential Therapeutic Tool in Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_full_unstemmed The Natural Agonist of Estrogen Receptor β Silibinin Plays an Immunosuppressive Role Representing a Potential Therapeutic Tool in Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_short The Natural Agonist of Estrogen Receptor β Silibinin Plays an Immunosuppressive Role Representing a Potential Therapeutic Tool in Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_sort natural agonist of estrogen receptor β silibinin plays an immunosuppressive role representing a potential therapeutic tool in rheumatoid arthritis
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6107853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30174672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01903
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