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β-Cryptoxanthin Attenuates Cigarette-Smoke-Induced Lung Lesions in the Absence of Carotenoid Cleavage Enzymes (BCO1/BCO2) in Mice

High dietary intake of β-cryptoxanthin (BCX, an oxygenated provitamin A carotenoid) is associated with a lower risk of lung disease in smokers. BCX can be cleaved by β-carotene-15,15′-oxygenase (BCO1) and β-carotene-9′,10′-oxygenase (BCO2) to produce retinol and apo-10′-carotenoids. We investigated...

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Autores principales: Chiaverelli, Rachel A., Hu, Kang-Quan, Liu, Chun, Lim, Ji Ye, Daniels, Michael S., Xia, Hui, Mein, Jonathan, von Lintig, Johannes, Wang, Xiang-Dong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771049
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031383
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author Chiaverelli, Rachel A.
Hu, Kang-Quan
Liu, Chun
Lim, Ji Ye
Daniels, Michael S.
Xia, Hui
Mein, Jonathan
von Lintig, Johannes
Wang, Xiang-Dong
author_facet Chiaverelli, Rachel A.
Hu, Kang-Quan
Liu, Chun
Lim, Ji Ye
Daniels, Michael S.
Xia, Hui
Mein, Jonathan
von Lintig, Johannes
Wang, Xiang-Dong
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description High dietary intake of β-cryptoxanthin (BCX, an oxygenated provitamin A carotenoid) is associated with a lower risk of lung disease in smokers. BCX can be cleaved by β-carotene-15,15′-oxygenase (BCO1) and β-carotene-9′,10′-oxygenase (BCO2) to produce retinol and apo-10′-carotenoids. We investigated whether BCX has protective effects against cigarette smoke (CS)-induced lung injury, dependent or independent of BCO1/BCO2 and their metabolites. Both BCO1(−/−)/BCO2(−/−) double knockout mice (DKO) and wild type (WT) littermates were supplemented with BCX 14 days and then exposed to CS for an additional 14 days. CS exposure significantly induced macrophage and neutrophil infiltration in the lung tissues of mice, regardless of genotypes, compared to the non-exposed littermates. BCX treatment significantly inhibited CS-induced inflammatory cell infiltration, hyperplasia in the bronchial epithelium, and enlarged alveolar airspaces in both WT and DKO mice, regardless of sex. The protective effects of BCX were associated with lower expression of IL-6, TNF-α, and matrix metalloproteinases-2 and -9. BCX treatment led to a significant increase in hepatic BCX levels in DKO mice, but not in WT mice, which had significant increase in hepatic retinol concentration. No apo-10′-carotenoids were detected in any of the groups. In vitro BCX, at comparable doses of 3-OH-β-apo-10′-carotenal, was effective at inhibiting the lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response in a human bronchial epithelial cell line. These data indicate that BCX can serve as an effective protective agent against CS-induced lung lesions in the absence of carotenoid cleavage enzymes.
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spelling pubmed-99206492023-02-12 β-Cryptoxanthin Attenuates Cigarette-Smoke-Induced Lung Lesions in the Absence of Carotenoid Cleavage Enzymes (BCO1/BCO2) in Mice Chiaverelli, Rachel A. Hu, Kang-Quan Liu, Chun Lim, Ji Ye Daniels, Michael S. Xia, Hui Mein, Jonathan von Lintig, Johannes Wang, Xiang-Dong Molecules Article High dietary intake of β-cryptoxanthin (BCX, an oxygenated provitamin A carotenoid) is associated with a lower risk of lung disease in smokers. BCX can be cleaved by β-carotene-15,15′-oxygenase (BCO1) and β-carotene-9′,10′-oxygenase (BCO2) to produce retinol and apo-10′-carotenoids. We investigated whether BCX has protective effects against cigarette smoke (CS)-induced lung injury, dependent or independent of BCO1/BCO2 and their metabolites. Both BCO1(−/−)/BCO2(−/−) double knockout mice (DKO) and wild type (WT) littermates were supplemented with BCX 14 days and then exposed to CS for an additional 14 days. CS exposure significantly induced macrophage and neutrophil infiltration in the lung tissues of mice, regardless of genotypes, compared to the non-exposed littermates. BCX treatment significantly inhibited CS-induced inflammatory cell infiltration, hyperplasia in the bronchial epithelium, and enlarged alveolar airspaces in both WT and DKO mice, regardless of sex. The protective effects of BCX were associated with lower expression of IL-6, TNF-α, and matrix metalloproteinases-2 and -9. BCX treatment led to a significant increase in hepatic BCX levels in DKO mice, but not in WT mice, which had significant increase in hepatic retinol concentration. No apo-10′-carotenoids were detected in any of the groups. In vitro BCX, at comparable doses of 3-OH-β-apo-10′-carotenal, was effective at inhibiting the lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response in a human bronchial epithelial cell line. These data indicate that BCX can serve as an effective protective agent against CS-induced lung lesions in the absence of carotenoid cleavage enzymes. MDPI 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9920649/ /pubmed/36771049 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031383 Text en © 2023 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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Chiaverelli, Rachel A.
Hu, Kang-Quan
Liu, Chun
Lim, Ji Ye
Daniels, Michael S.
Xia, Hui
Mein, Jonathan
von Lintig, Johannes
Wang, Xiang-Dong
β-Cryptoxanthin Attenuates Cigarette-Smoke-Induced Lung Lesions in the Absence of Carotenoid Cleavage Enzymes (BCO1/BCO2) in Mice
title β-Cryptoxanthin Attenuates Cigarette-Smoke-Induced Lung Lesions in the Absence of Carotenoid Cleavage Enzymes (BCO1/BCO2) in Mice
title_full β-Cryptoxanthin Attenuates Cigarette-Smoke-Induced Lung Lesions in the Absence of Carotenoid Cleavage Enzymes (BCO1/BCO2) in Mice
title_fullStr β-Cryptoxanthin Attenuates Cigarette-Smoke-Induced Lung Lesions in the Absence of Carotenoid Cleavage Enzymes (BCO1/BCO2) in Mice
title_full_unstemmed β-Cryptoxanthin Attenuates Cigarette-Smoke-Induced Lung Lesions in the Absence of Carotenoid Cleavage Enzymes (BCO1/BCO2) in Mice
title_short β-Cryptoxanthin Attenuates Cigarette-Smoke-Induced Lung Lesions in the Absence of Carotenoid Cleavage Enzymes (BCO1/BCO2) in Mice
title_sort β-cryptoxanthin attenuates cigarette-smoke-induced lung lesions in the absence of carotenoid cleavage enzymes (bco1/bco2) in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771049
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031383
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