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A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC

Phyllobilins are natural products derived from the degradation of chlorophyll, which proceeds via a common and strictly controlled pathway in higher plants. The resulting tetrapyrrolic catabolites—the phyllobilins—are ubiquitous in nature; despite their high abundance, there is still a lack of knowl...

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Autores principales: Karg, Cornelia A., Parráková, Lucia, Fuchs, Dietmar, Schennach, Harald, Kräutler, Bernhard, Moser, Simone, Gostner, Johanna M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9599000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11102056
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author Karg, Cornelia A.
Parráková, Lucia
Fuchs, Dietmar
Schennach, Harald
Kräutler, Bernhard
Moser, Simone
Gostner, Johanna M.
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Parráková, Lucia
Fuchs, Dietmar
Schennach, Harald
Kräutler, Bernhard
Moser, Simone
Gostner, Johanna M.
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description Phyllobilins are natural products derived from the degradation of chlorophyll, which proceeds via a common and strictly controlled pathway in higher plants. The resulting tetrapyrrolic catabolites—the phyllobilins—are ubiquitous in nature; despite their high abundance, there is still a lack of knowledge about their physiological properties. Phyllobilins are part of human nutrition and were shown to be potent antioxidants accounting with interesting physiological properties. Three different naturally occurring types of phyllobilins—a phylloleucobilin, a dioxobilin-type phylloleucobilin and a phylloxanthobilin (PxB)—were compared regarding potential antioxidative properties in a cell-free and in a cell-based antioxidant activity test system, demonstrating the strongest effect for the PxB. Moreover, the PxB was investigated for its capacity to interfere with immunoregulatory metabolic pathways of tryptophan breakdown in human blood peripheral mononuclear cells. A dose-dependent inhibition of tryptophan catabolism to kynurenine was observed, suggesting a suppressive effect on pathways of cellular immune activation. Although the exact mechanisms of immunomodulatory effects are yet unknown, these prominent bioactivities point towards health-relevant effects, which warrant further mechanistic investigations and the assessment of the in vivo extrapolatability of results. Thus, phyllobilins are a still surprisingly unexplored family of natural products that merit further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-95990002022-10-27 A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC Karg, Cornelia A. Parráková, Lucia Fuchs, Dietmar Schennach, Harald Kräutler, Bernhard Moser, Simone Gostner, Johanna M. Antioxidants (Basel) Article Phyllobilins are natural products derived from the degradation of chlorophyll, which proceeds via a common and strictly controlled pathway in higher plants. The resulting tetrapyrrolic catabolites—the phyllobilins—are ubiquitous in nature; despite their high abundance, there is still a lack of knowledge about their physiological properties. Phyllobilins are part of human nutrition and were shown to be potent antioxidants accounting with interesting physiological properties. Three different naturally occurring types of phyllobilins—a phylloleucobilin, a dioxobilin-type phylloleucobilin and a phylloxanthobilin (PxB)—were compared regarding potential antioxidative properties in a cell-free and in a cell-based antioxidant activity test system, demonstrating the strongest effect for the PxB. Moreover, the PxB was investigated for its capacity to interfere with immunoregulatory metabolic pathways of tryptophan breakdown in human blood peripheral mononuclear cells. A dose-dependent inhibition of tryptophan catabolism to kynurenine was observed, suggesting a suppressive effect on pathways of cellular immune activation. Although the exact mechanisms of immunomodulatory effects are yet unknown, these prominent bioactivities point towards health-relevant effects, which warrant further mechanistic investigations and the assessment of the in vivo extrapolatability of results. Thus, phyllobilins are a still surprisingly unexplored family of natural products that merit further investigation. MDPI 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9599000/ /pubmed/36290779 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11102056 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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Karg, Cornelia A.
Parráková, Lucia
Fuchs, Dietmar
Schennach, Harald
Kräutler, Bernhard
Moser, Simone
Gostner, Johanna M.
A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC
title A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC
title_full A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC
title_fullStr A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC
title_full_unstemmed A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC
title_short A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC
title_sort chlorophyll-derived phylloxanthobilin is a potent antioxidant that modulates immunometabolism in human pbmc
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9599000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11102056
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