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New Aspects Towards a Molecular Understanding of the Allicin Immunostimulatory Mechanism via Colec12, MARCO, and SCARB1 Receptors

The allicin pleiotropic effects, which include anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-tumoral, and antibacterial actions, were well demonstrated and correlated with various molecular pathways. The immunostimulatory mechanism of allicin has not been elucidated; however, there is a possible cytokine st...

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Autores principales: Toma, Vlad Al., Tigu, Adrian Bogdan, Farcaș, Anca D., Sevastre, Bogdan, Taulescu, Marian, Gherman, Ana Maria Raluca, Roman, Ioana, Fischer-Fodor, Eva, Pârvu, Marcel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31344978
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153627
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author Toma, Vlad Al.
Tigu, Adrian Bogdan
Farcaș, Anca D.
Sevastre, Bogdan
Taulescu, Marian
Gherman, Ana Maria Raluca
Roman, Ioana
Fischer-Fodor, Eva
Pârvu, Marcel
author_facet Toma, Vlad Al.
Tigu, Adrian Bogdan
Farcaș, Anca D.
Sevastre, Bogdan
Taulescu, Marian
Gherman, Ana Maria Raluca
Roman, Ioana
Fischer-Fodor, Eva
Pârvu, Marcel
author_sort Toma, Vlad Al.
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description The allicin pleiotropic effects, which include anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-tumoral, and antibacterial actions, were well demonstrated and correlated with various molecular pathways. The immunostimulatory mechanism of allicin has not been elucidated; however, there is a possible cytokine stimulation from immunoglobulin release caused by allicin. In this study, when Wistar female rats and CD19+ lymphocytes were treated with three different doses of allicin, immunoglobulins, glutathione, and oxidative stress markers were assayed. Molecular docking was performed between S-allylmercaptoglutathione (GSSA)—a circulating form of allicin in in vivo systems formed by the allicin interaction with glutathione (GSH)—and scavenger receptors class A and B from macrophages, as well as CD19+ B lymphocytes. Our data demonstrated a humoral immunostimulatory effect of allicin in rats and direct stimulation of B lymphocytes by S-allyl-mercapto-glutathione, both correlated with decreased catalase (CAT) activity. The molecular docking revealed that S-allyl-mercapto-glutathione interacting with Colec12, MARCO (class A), and SCARB1 (class B) scavenger receptors in in vitro tests demonstrates a direct stimulation of immunoglobulin secretion by GSSA in CD19+ B lymphocytes. These data collectively indicate that GSSA stimulates immunoglobulin secretion by binding on scavenger receptors class B type 1 (SCARB1) from CD19+ B lymphocytes.
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spelling pubmed-66961942019-09-05 New Aspects Towards a Molecular Understanding of the Allicin Immunostimulatory Mechanism via Colec12, MARCO, and SCARB1 Receptors Toma, Vlad Al. Tigu, Adrian Bogdan Farcaș, Anca D. Sevastre, Bogdan Taulescu, Marian Gherman, Ana Maria Raluca Roman, Ioana Fischer-Fodor, Eva Pârvu, Marcel Int J Mol Sci Article The allicin pleiotropic effects, which include anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-tumoral, and antibacterial actions, were well demonstrated and correlated with various molecular pathways. The immunostimulatory mechanism of allicin has not been elucidated; however, there is a possible cytokine stimulation from immunoglobulin release caused by allicin. In this study, when Wistar female rats and CD19+ lymphocytes were treated with three different doses of allicin, immunoglobulins, glutathione, and oxidative stress markers were assayed. Molecular docking was performed between S-allylmercaptoglutathione (GSSA)—a circulating form of allicin in in vivo systems formed by the allicin interaction with glutathione (GSH)—and scavenger receptors class A and B from macrophages, as well as CD19+ B lymphocytes. Our data demonstrated a humoral immunostimulatory effect of allicin in rats and direct stimulation of B lymphocytes by S-allyl-mercapto-glutathione, both correlated with decreased catalase (CAT) activity. The molecular docking revealed that S-allyl-mercapto-glutathione interacting with Colec12, MARCO (class A), and SCARB1 (class B) scavenger receptors in in vitro tests demonstrates a direct stimulation of immunoglobulin secretion by GSSA in CD19+ B lymphocytes. These data collectively indicate that GSSA stimulates immunoglobulin secretion by binding on scavenger receptors class B type 1 (SCARB1) from CD19+ B lymphocytes. MDPI 2019-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6696194/ /pubmed/31344978 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153627 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Toma, Vlad Al.
Tigu, Adrian Bogdan
Farcaș, Anca D.
Sevastre, Bogdan
Taulescu, Marian
Gherman, Ana Maria Raluca
Roman, Ioana
Fischer-Fodor, Eva
Pârvu, Marcel
New Aspects Towards a Molecular Understanding of the Allicin Immunostimulatory Mechanism via Colec12, MARCO, and SCARB1 Receptors
title New Aspects Towards a Molecular Understanding of the Allicin Immunostimulatory Mechanism via Colec12, MARCO, and SCARB1 Receptors
title_full New Aspects Towards a Molecular Understanding of the Allicin Immunostimulatory Mechanism via Colec12, MARCO, and SCARB1 Receptors
title_fullStr New Aspects Towards a Molecular Understanding of the Allicin Immunostimulatory Mechanism via Colec12, MARCO, and SCARB1 Receptors
title_full_unstemmed New Aspects Towards a Molecular Understanding of the Allicin Immunostimulatory Mechanism via Colec12, MARCO, and SCARB1 Receptors
title_short New Aspects Towards a Molecular Understanding of the Allicin Immunostimulatory Mechanism via Colec12, MARCO, and SCARB1 Receptors
title_sort new aspects towards a molecular understanding of the allicin immunostimulatory mechanism via colec12, marco, and scarb1 receptors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31344978
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153627
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