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Blueberry Extracts as a Novel Approach to Prevent Ozone-Induced Cutaneous Inflammasome Activation

The World Health Organization estimates that 7 million people die every year due to pollution exposure. Among the different pollutants to which living organism are exposed, ozone (O(3)) represents one of the most toxic, because its location which is the skin is one of the direct tissues exposed to t...

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Autores principales: Pambianchi, Erika, Ferrara, Francesca, Pecorelli, Alessandra, Woodby, Brittany, Grace, Mary, Therrien, Jean-Philippe, Lila, Mary Ann, Valacchi, Giuseppe
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7443250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32855770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9571490
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author Pambianchi, Erika
Ferrara, Francesca
Pecorelli, Alessandra
Woodby, Brittany
Grace, Mary
Therrien, Jean-Philippe
Lila, Mary Ann
Valacchi, Giuseppe
author_facet Pambianchi, Erika
Ferrara, Francesca
Pecorelli, Alessandra
Woodby, Brittany
Grace, Mary
Therrien, Jean-Philippe
Lila, Mary Ann
Valacchi, Giuseppe
author_sort Pambianchi, Erika
collection PubMed
description The World Health Organization estimates that 7 million people die every year due to pollution exposure. Among the different pollutants to which living organism are exposed, ozone (O(3)) represents one of the most toxic, because its location which is the skin is one of the direct tissues exposed to the outdoor environment. Chronic exposure to outdoor stressors can alter cutaneous redox state resulting in the activation of inflammatory pathways. Recently, a new player in the inflammation mechanism was discovered: the multiprotein complex NLRP1 inflammasome, which has been shown to be also expressed in the skin. The topical application of natural compounds has been studied for the last 40 years as a possible approach to prevent and eventually cure skin conditions. Recently, the possibility to use blueberry (BB) extract to prevent pollution-induced skin toxicity has been of great interest in the cosmeceutical industry. In the present study, we analyzed the cutaneous protective effect of BB extract in several skin models (2D, 3D, and human skin explants). Specifically, we observed that in the different skin models used, BB extracts were able to enhance keratinocyte wound closure and normalize proliferation and migration responses previously altered by O(3). In addition, pretreatment with BB extracts was able to prevent ozone-induced ROS production and inflammasome activation measured as NRLP1-ASC scaffold formation and also prevent the transcripts of key inflammasome players such as CASP1 and IL-18, suggesting that this approach as a possible new technology to prevent cutaneous pollution damage. Our data support the hypothesis that BB extracts can effectively reduce skin inflammation and be a possible new technology against cutaneous pollution-induced damage.
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spelling pubmed-74432502020-08-26 Blueberry Extracts as a Novel Approach to Prevent Ozone-Induced Cutaneous Inflammasome Activation Pambianchi, Erika Ferrara, Francesca Pecorelli, Alessandra Woodby, Brittany Grace, Mary Therrien, Jean-Philippe Lila, Mary Ann Valacchi, Giuseppe Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article The World Health Organization estimates that 7 million people die every year due to pollution exposure. Among the different pollutants to which living organism are exposed, ozone (O(3)) represents one of the most toxic, because its location which is the skin is one of the direct tissues exposed to the outdoor environment. Chronic exposure to outdoor stressors can alter cutaneous redox state resulting in the activation of inflammatory pathways. Recently, a new player in the inflammation mechanism was discovered: the multiprotein complex NLRP1 inflammasome, which has been shown to be also expressed in the skin. The topical application of natural compounds has been studied for the last 40 years as a possible approach to prevent and eventually cure skin conditions. Recently, the possibility to use blueberry (BB) extract to prevent pollution-induced skin toxicity has been of great interest in the cosmeceutical industry. In the present study, we analyzed the cutaneous protective effect of BB extract in several skin models (2D, 3D, and human skin explants). Specifically, we observed that in the different skin models used, BB extracts were able to enhance keratinocyte wound closure and normalize proliferation and migration responses previously altered by O(3). In addition, pretreatment with BB extracts was able to prevent ozone-induced ROS production and inflammasome activation measured as NRLP1-ASC scaffold formation and also prevent the transcripts of key inflammasome players such as CASP1 and IL-18, suggesting that this approach as a possible new technology to prevent cutaneous pollution damage. Our data support the hypothesis that BB extracts can effectively reduce skin inflammation and be a possible new technology against cutaneous pollution-induced damage. Hindawi 2020-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7443250/ /pubmed/32855770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9571490 Text en Copyright © 2020 Erika Pambianchi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pambianchi, Erika
Ferrara, Francesca
Pecorelli, Alessandra
Woodby, Brittany
Grace, Mary
Therrien, Jean-Philippe
Lila, Mary Ann
Valacchi, Giuseppe
Blueberry Extracts as a Novel Approach to Prevent Ozone-Induced Cutaneous Inflammasome Activation
title Blueberry Extracts as a Novel Approach to Prevent Ozone-Induced Cutaneous Inflammasome Activation
title_full Blueberry Extracts as a Novel Approach to Prevent Ozone-Induced Cutaneous Inflammasome Activation
title_fullStr Blueberry Extracts as a Novel Approach to Prevent Ozone-Induced Cutaneous Inflammasome Activation
title_full_unstemmed Blueberry Extracts as a Novel Approach to Prevent Ozone-Induced Cutaneous Inflammasome Activation
title_short Blueberry Extracts as a Novel Approach to Prevent Ozone-Induced Cutaneous Inflammasome Activation
title_sort blueberry extracts as a novel approach to prevent ozone-induced cutaneous inflammasome activation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7443250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32855770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9571490
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