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Centella asiatica-Derived Endothelial Paracrine Restores Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction in Radiation-Induced Enteritis

Radiation-induced enteritis is frequently observed following radiotherapy for cancer or occurs due to radiation exposure in a nuclear accident. The loss of the epithelial integrity leads to ‘leaky gut’, so recovery of damaged epithelium is an important strategy in therapeutic trials. Centella asiati...

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Autores principales: Kwak, Seo Young, Jang, Won Il, Lee, Seung Bum, Kim, Min-Jung, Park, Sunhoo, Cho, Sang Sik, Kim, Hyewon, Lee, Sun-Joo, Shim, Sehwan, Jang, Hyosun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9406831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36010621
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11162544
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author Kwak, Seo Young
Jang, Won Il
Lee, Seung Bum
Kim, Min-Jung
Park, Sunhoo
Cho, Sang Sik
Kim, Hyewon
Lee, Sun-Joo
Shim, Sehwan
Jang, Hyosun
author_facet Kwak, Seo Young
Jang, Won Il
Lee, Seung Bum
Kim, Min-Jung
Park, Sunhoo
Cho, Sang Sik
Kim, Hyewon
Lee, Sun-Joo
Shim, Sehwan
Jang, Hyosun
author_sort Kwak, Seo Young
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description Radiation-induced enteritis is frequently observed following radiotherapy for cancer or occurs due to radiation exposure in a nuclear accident. The loss of the epithelial integrity leads to ‘leaky gut’, so recovery of damaged epithelium is an important strategy in therapeutic trials. Centella asiatica (CA), a traditional herbal medicine, is widely used for wound healing by protecting against endothelial damage. In this study, we investigated the radio-mitigating effect of CA, focusing on the crosstalk between endothelial and epithelial cells. CA treatment relieved radiation-induced endothelial dysfunction and mitigated radiation-induced enteritis. In particular, treatment of the conditioned media from CA-treated irradiated endothelial cells recovered radiation-induced epithelial barrier damage. We also determined that epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a critical factor secreted by CA-treated irradiated endothelial cells. Treatment with EGF effectively improved the radiation-induced epithelial barrier dysfunction. We also identified the therapeutic effects of CA-induced endothelial paracrine in a radiation-induced enteritis mouse model with epithelial barrier restoration. Otherwise, CA treatment did not show radioprotective effects on colorectal tumors in vivo. We showed therapeutic effects of CA on radiation-induced enteritis, with the recovery of endothelial and epithelial dysfunction. Thus, our findings suggest that CA is an effective radio-mitigator against radiation-induced enteritis.
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spelling pubmed-94068312022-08-26 Centella asiatica-Derived Endothelial Paracrine Restores Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction in Radiation-Induced Enteritis Kwak, Seo Young Jang, Won Il Lee, Seung Bum Kim, Min-Jung Park, Sunhoo Cho, Sang Sik Kim, Hyewon Lee, Sun-Joo Shim, Sehwan Jang, Hyosun Cells Article Radiation-induced enteritis is frequently observed following radiotherapy for cancer or occurs due to radiation exposure in a nuclear accident. The loss of the epithelial integrity leads to ‘leaky gut’, so recovery of damaged epithelium is an important strategy in therapeutic trials. Centella asiatica (CA), a traditional herbal medicine, is widely used for wound healing by protecting against endothelial damage. In this study, we investigated the radio-mitigating effect of CA, focusing on the crosstalk between endothelial and epithelial cells. CA treatment relieved radiation-induced endothelial dysfunction and mitigated radiation-induced enteritis. In particular, treatment of the conditioned media from CA-treated irradiated endothelial cells recovered radiation-induced epithelial barrier damage. We also determined that epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a critical factor secreted by CA-treated irradiated endothelial cells. Treatment with EGF effectively improved the radiation-induced epithelial barrier dysfunction. We also identified the therapeutic effects of CA-induced endothelial paracrine in a radiation-induced enteritis mouse model with epithelial barrier restoration. Otherwise, CA treatment did not show radioprotective effects on colorectal tumors in vivo. We showed therapeutic effects of CA on radiation-induced enteritis, with the recovery of endothelial and epithelial dysfunction. Thus, our findings suggest that CA is an effective radio-mitigator against radiation-induced enteritis. MDPI 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9406831/ /pubmed/36010621 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11162544 Text en © 2022 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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Kwak, Seo Young
Jang, Won Il
Lee, Seung Bum
Kim, Min-Jung
Park, Sunhoo
Cho, Sang Sik
Kim, Hyewon
Lee, Sun-Joo
Shim, Sehwan
Jang, Hyosun
Centella asiatica-Derived Endothelial Paracrine Restores Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction in Radiation-Induced Enteritis
title Centella asiatica-Derived Endothelial Paracrine Restores Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction in Radiation-Induced Enteritis
title_full Centella asiatica-Derived Endothelial Paracrine Restores Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction in Radiation-Induced Enteritis
title_fullStr Centella asiatica-Derived Endothelial Paracrine Restores Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction in Radiation-Induced Enteritis
title_full_unstemmed Centella asiatica-Derived Endothelial Paracrine Restores Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction in Radiation-Induced Enteritis
title_short Centella asiatica-Derived Endothelial Paracrine Restores Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction in Radiation-Induced Enteritis
title_sort centella asiatica-derived endothelial paracrine restores epithelial barrier dysfunction in radiation-induced enteritis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9406831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36010621
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11162544
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