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Extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children

Obesity represents an important public health challenge of the twenty first century reaching epidemic proportions worldwide; this is especially true for the pediatric population. In this context, bioactive compounds from foods are crucial to counteract chronic inflammation as a typical feature of ob...

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Autores principales: De Santis, Stefania, Crupi, Pasquale, Piacente, Laura, Mestice, Anna, Colabufo, Nicola Antonio, Amodio, Loredana, Pontrelli, Paola, Gesualdo, Loreto, Moschetta, Antonio, Clodoveo, Maria Lisa, Faienza, Maria Felicia, Corbo, Filomena
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9643887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36386923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.1017090
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author De Santis, Stefania
Crupi, Pasquale
Piacente, Laura
Mestice, Anna
Colabufo, Nicola Antonio
Amodio, Loredana
Pontrelli, Paola
Gesualdo, Loreto
Moschetta, Antonio
Clodoveo, Maria Lisa
Faienza, Maria Felicia
Corbo, Filomena
author_facet De Santis, Stefania
Crupi, Pasquale
Piacente, Laura
Mestice, Anna
Colabufo, Nicola Antonio
Amodio, Loredana
Pontrelli, Paola
Gesualdo, Loreto
Moschetta, Antonio
Clodoveo, Maria Lisa
Faienza, Maria Felicia
Corbo, Filomena
author_sort De Santis, Stefania
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description Obesity represents an important public health challenge of the twenty first century reaching epidemic proportions worldwide; this is especially true for the pediatric population. In this context, bioactive compounds from foods are crucial to counteract chronic inflammation as a typical feature of obesity. In particular, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is one of the most important functional foods exerting, among others, an anti-inflammatory activity not only due to its major (monounsaturated fatty acids) but also to its minor (phenolics) components, as reported in the last years. However, only a limited number of studies were performed on pediatric population, and even fewer are those focusing on EVOO phenolics that investigate the correlation of the chemical characterization with the biological function. Thus, starting from our in vitro data identifying an EVOO chemical profile characterized by a high content of secoiridoids correlating with an anti-inflammatory effect, we studied the ability of an EVOO extract with the same chemical profile to retain this function ex vivo. Specifically, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) collected from obese children were treated with EVOO and olive oil extracts, characterized by a low polyphenol content, to study the ability of secoiridoids to dampen the inflammatory response. A reduction of pro-inflammatory CD14(+)CD16(+) monocytes was detected by cytofluorimetric analysis when PBMCs were treated with EVOO as compared to olive oil extracts. According to this, a down modulation of CCL2 and CCL4 chemokines involved in the recruitment of inflammatory cells, was reported in the supernatants of EVOO relative to olive oil extracts treated PBMCs. Moreover, a high-throughput gene expression analysis revealed that PBMCs molecular profile from obese children is greatly modulated after the treatment with EVOO extract in terms of metabolic and inflammatory pathways. Importantly, some of the significantly modulated genes were involved in the pathways promoting the development of severe obesity. Overall, our ex vivo data demonstrated the ability of EVOO to reduce the inflammatory milieu of PBMCs from obese children both at protein and molecular levels. Of note, a good correlation between the EVOO chemical profile and the biological modulations in terms of anti-inflammatory activity was reported.
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spelling pubmed-96438872022-11-15 Extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children De Santis, Stefania Crupi, Pasquale Piacente, Laura Mestice, Anna Colabufo, Nicola Antonio Amodio, Loredana Pontrelli, Paola Gesualdo, Loreto Moschetta, Antonio Clodoveo, Maria Lisa Faienza, Maria Felicia Corbo, Filomena Front Nutr Nutrition Obesity represents an important public health challenge of the twenty first century reaching epidemic proportions worldwide; this is especially true for the pediatric population. In this context, bioactive compounds from foods are crucial to counteract chronic inflammation as a typical feature of obesity. In particular, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is one of the most important functional foods exerting, among others, an anti-inflammatory activity not only due to its major (monounsaturated fatty acids) but also to its minor (phenolics) components, as reported in the last years. However, only a limited number of studies were performed on pediatric population, and even fewer are those focusing on EVOO phenolics that investigate the correlation of the chemical characterization with the biological function. Thus, starting from our in vitro data identifying an EVOO chemical profile characterized by a high content of secoiridoids correlating with an anti-inflammatory effect, we studied the ability of an EVOO extract with the same chemical profile to retain this function ex vivo. Specifically, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) collected from obese children were treated with EVOO and olive oil extracts, characterized by a low polyphenol content, to study the ability of secoiridoids to dampen the inflammatory response. A reduction of pro-inflammatory CD14(+)CD16(+) monocytes was detected by cytofluorimetric analysis when PBMCs were treated with EVOO as compared to olive oil extracts. According to this, a down modulation of CCL2 and CCL4 chemokines involved in the recruitment of inflammatory cells, was reported in the supernatants of EVOO relative to olive oil extracts treated PBMCs. Moreover, a high-throughput gene expression analysis revealed that PBMCs molecular profile from obese children is greatly modulated after the treatment with EVOO extract in terms of metabolic and inflammatory pathways. Importantly, some of the significantly modulated genes were involved in the pathways promoting the development of severe obesity. Overall, our ex vivo data demonstrated the ability of EVOO to reduce the inflammatory milieu of PBMCs from obese children both at protein and molecular levels. Of note, a good correlation between the EVOO chemical profile and the biological modulations in terms of anti-inflammatory activity was reported. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9643887/ /pubmed/36386923 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.1017090 Text en Copyright © 2022 De Santis, Crupi, Piacente, Mestice, Colabufo, Amodio, Pontrelli, Gesualdo, Moschetta, Clodoveo, Faienza and Corbo. 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 Nutrition
De Santis, Stefania
Crupi, Pasquale
Piacente, Laura
Mestice, Anna
Colabufo, Nicola Antonio
Amodio, Loredana
Pontrelli, Paola
Gesualdo, Loreto
Moschetta, Antonio
Clodoveo, Maria Lisa
Faienza, Maria Felicia
Corbo, Filomena
Extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children
title Extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children
title_full Extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children
title_fullStr Extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children
title_full_unstemmed Extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children
title_short Extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children
title_sort extra virgin olive oil extract rich in secoiridoids induces an anti-inflammatory profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese children
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9643887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36386923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.1017090
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