植物大麻素和萜类化合物对体外发炎的 Tregs 和 Th17 细胞的抗炎作用

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY Experimental and molecular pathology Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1016/j.yexmp.2024.104924
Kyle B.C. Tan , H. Denis Alexander , James Linden , Elaine K. Murray , David S. Gibson
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目的 大麻中的植物大麻素和萜类化合物已在多种炎症中显示出有限的抗炎和镇痛作用。在本研究中,我们检验了植物大麻素通过减少炎症细胞因子的表达和活化在体外发挥免疫调节作用的假设。主要方法用植物大麻素化合物和萜类化合物在体外处理健康供体(n = 6)的 CD3/CD28 和脂多糖活化的外周血单核细胞(PBMCs)。流式细胞术用于确定调节性 T 细胞(Treg)和 T 辅助细胞 17(Th17)对处理的反应。收获细胞颗粒,对细胞因子、细胞活化标志物和炎症相关受体进行 qRT-PCR 基因表达分析。通过 ELISA 分析细胞培养上清液,以量化 IL-6、TNF-α 和 IL-10 的分泌。主要发现在对 20 μM 大麻素和萜类化合物的初步筛选中,大麻萜醇 (GL4a)、氧化香叶醇 (GL5a) 和γ-萜品烯 (GL6a) 明显降低了细胞毒性和 IL6、IL10、TNF、TRPV1、CNR1、HTR1A、FOXP3、RORC 和 NFKΒ1 的基因表达水平,而四氢大麻酚 (GL5a) 和γ-萜品烯 (GL6a) 则明显降低了细胞毒性和 IL6、IL10、TNF、TRPV1、CNR1、HTR1A、FOXP3、RORC 和 NFKΒ1 的基因表达水平。四氢大麻酚(GL7a)对 T 细胞活化的抑制与 RORC 和 NFKΒ1 基因表达的下调以及 IL-6 (p < 0.0001)和 IL10 (p < 0.01)分泌的减少有关。在后续的体外剂量反应研究中,大麻二酚 (GL1b) 能显著抑制 Tregs(p < 0.05)和 Th17 细胞(p < 0.05)的活化。该研究首次证明大麻二酚和四氢大麻酚可抑制体外 PBMC 炎症模型中抗炎症和促炎症细胞因子的细胞外表达。
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Anti-inflammatory effects of phytocannabinoids and terpenes on inflamed Tregs and Th17 cells in vitro

Aims

Phytocannabinoids and terpenes from Cannabis sativa have demonstrated limited anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in several inflammatory conditions. In the current study, we test the hypothesis that phytocannabinoids exert immunomodulatory effects in vitro by decreasing inflammatory cytokine expression and activation.

Key methods

CD3/CD28 and lipopolysaccharide activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from healthy donors (n = 6) were treated with phytocannabinoid compounds and terpenes in vitro. Flow cytometry was used to determine regulatory T cell (Treg) and T helper 17 (Th17) cell responses to treatments. Cell pellets were harvested for qRT-PCR gene expression analysis of cytokines, cell activation markers, and inflammation-related receptors. Cell culture supernatants were analysed by ELISA to quantify IL-6, TNF-α and IL-10 secretion.

Main findings

In an initial screen of 20 μM cannabinoids and terpenes which were coded to blind investigators, cannabigerol (GL4a), caryophyllene oxide (GL5a) and gamma-terpinene (GL6a) significantly reduced cytotoxicity and gene expression levels of IL6, IL10, TNF, TRPV1, CNR1, HTR1A, FOXP3, RORC and NFKΒ1. Tetrahydrocannabinol (GL7a) suppression of T cell activation was associated with downregulation of RORC and NFKΒ1 gene expression and reduced IL-6 (p < 0.0001) and IL10 (p < 0.01) secretion. Cannabidiol (GL1b) significantly suppressed activation of Tregs (p < 0.05) and Th17 cells (p < 0.05) in a follow-on in vitro dose-response study. IL-6 (p < 0.01) and IL-10 (p < 0.01) secretion was significantly reduced with 50 μM cannabidiol.

Significance

The study provides the first evidence that cannabidiol and tetrahydrocannabinol suppress extracellular expression of both anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines in an in vitro PBMC model of inflammation.

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期刊介绍: Under new editorial leadership, Experimental and Molecular Pathology presents original articles on disease processes in relation to structural and biochemical alterations in mammalian tissues and fluids and on the application of newer techniques of molecular biology to problems of pathology in humans and other animals. The journal also publishes selected interpretive synthesis reviews by bench level investigators working at the "cutting edge" of contemporary research in pathology. In addition, special thematic issues present original research reports that unravel some of Nature''s most jealously guarded secrets on the pathologic basis of disease. Research Areas include: Stem cells; Neoangiogenesis; Molecular diagnostics; Polymerase chain reaction; In situ hybridization; DNA sequencing; Cell receptors; Carcinogenesis; Pathobiology of neoplasia; Complex infectious diseases; Transplantation; Cytokines; Flow cytomeric analysis; Inflammation; Cellular injury; Immunology and hypersensitivity; Athersclerosis.
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