Ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from Lupinus angustifolius

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The development of functional food ingredients using legume seed proteins has potential for nutraceutical use. We purified recombinant ß-conglutin proteins (rß1 to rß4, and rß6) from narrow-leafed lupin using affinity–chromatography, and evaluated their anti-inflammatory activity...

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Main Authors: Lima-Cabello, E., Morales-Santana, S., Foley, R., Melser, S., Alché, V., Siddique, K., Singh, Karam, Alché, J., Jimenez-Lopez, J.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62754
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author Lima-Cabello, E.
Morales-Santana, S.
Foley, R.
Melser, S.
Alché, V.
Siddique, K.
Singh, Karam
Alché, J.
Jimenez-Lopez, J.
author_facet Lima-Cabello, E.
Morales-Santana, S.
Foley, R.
Melser, S.
Alché, V.
Siddique, K.
Singh, Karam
Alché, J.
Jimenez-Lopez, J.
author_sort Lima-Cabello, E.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description © 2017 Elsevier Ltd The development of functional food ingredients using legume seed proteins has potential for nutraceutical use. We purified recombinant ß-conglutin proteins (rß1 to rß4, and rß6) from narrow-leafed lupin using affinity–chromatography, and evaluated their anti-inflammatory activity using ex vivo and in vitro systems. rß1, rß3, and rß6 produced lower levels of pro-inflammatory mediators such as nitric oxide (about –34.0–fold in all cases), iNOS m RNA (-7.15, -7.97, -7.41–fold), interleukin 1ß (-12.05, -11.64, -12.16–fold), chemokine CCL5 (-16.0, -18.0, -19.0–fold), and cytokines including TNF-a INF-? IL-1ß IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, and IL-12 (ß1: -28, -100, -8, -2, -49, -45, -127–fold; ß3: -22, -400, -9, -3, -33, -10, -2.54–fold; ß6: -72, -122, -11, -3, -2000, -13, -338–fold). These results suggest that the ß1, ß3, and ß6 conglutins have potential as functional food components in nutraceuticals and that can provide alternative therapies for the prevention and treatment of inflammatory-related diseases.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-627542018-02-01T05:58:35Z Ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from Lupinus angustifolius Lima-Cabello, E. Morales-Santana, S. Foley, R. Melser, S. Alché, V. Siddique, K. Singh, Karam Alché, J. Jimenez-Lopez, J. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd The development of functional food ingredients using legume seed proteins has potential for nutraceutical use. We purified recombinant ß-conglutin proteins (rß1 to rß4, and rß6) from narrow-leafed lupin using affinity–chromatography, and evaluated their anti-inflammatory activity using ex vivo and in vitro systems. rß1, rß3, and rß6 produced lower levels of pro-inflammatory mediators such as nitric oxide (about –34.0–fold in all cases), iNOS m RNA (-7.15, -7.97, -7.41–fold), interleukin 1ß (-12.05, -11.64, -12.16–fold), chemokine CCL5 (-16.0, -18.0, -19.0–fold), and cytokines including TNF-a INF-? IL-1ß IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, and IL-12 (ß1: -28, -100, -8, -2, -49, -45, -127–fold; ß3: -22, -400, -9, -3, -33, -10, -2.54–fold; ß6: -72, -122, -11, -3, -2000, -13, -338–fold). These results suggest that the ß1, ß3, and ß6 conglutins have potential as functional food components in nutraceuticals and that can provide alternative therapies for the prevention and treatment of inflammatory-related diseases. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62754 10.1016/j.jff.2017.11.040 Elsevier Ltd restricted
spellingShingle Lima-Cabello, E.
Morales-Santana, S.
Foley, R.
Melser, S.
Alché, V.
Siddique, K.
Singh, Karam
Alché, J.
Jimenez-Lopez, J.
Ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from Lupinus angustifolius
title Ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from Lupinus angustifolius
title_full Ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from Lupinus angustifolius
title_fullStr Ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from Lupinus angustifolius
title_full_unstemmed Ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from Lupinus angustifolius
title_short Ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from Lupinus angustifolius
title_sort ex vivo and in vitro assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of seed ß-conglutin proteins from lupinus angustifolius
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62754