橄榄叶提取物减少髓源性抑制细胞,并调节黑色素瘤实验模型中残留细胞的功能

Mahboubeh Ashourpour, A. Namdar, N. Kheshtchin, Morteza Hafezi, Najmeh Khosravianfar, M. Ajami, B. Delfan, Yaser Azizi, S. Arab, R. Mirzaei, A. Mirshafiey, J. Hadjati, A. Razavi
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背景:黑色素瘤的免疫抑制是由髓源性抑制细胞(MDSCs)积累增加介导的。橄榄叶提取物(Olive Leaf Extract, OLE)作为一种天然抗炎、抗氧化、抗细胞增殖和抗细胞凋亡的肿瘤免疫治疗药物已被开发出来。目的:探讨OLE是否能抑制MDSCs,增强其抗肿瘤活性,从而提高小鼠黑色素瘤模型的存活率。方法:用B16/F10黑色素瘤细胞系皮下接种C57BL/6小鼠。以每公斤体重500 mg -1的橄榄提取物口服诱导小鼠,连续8天。在治疗和未治疗的小鼠中评估MDSCs的频率和功能、炎症介质的诱导以及肿瘤的生长和存活率。结果:本研究结果显示,OLE最佳剂量(500 mgkg-1)通过显著降低MDSCs数量(P<0.05以上)和抑制MDSCs功能(P<0.05以上),使肿瘤生长降低(40%),延长小鼠生存时间(25%)。在施加剂量(500 mgkg-1)时,OLE对荷瘤小鼠(50%以上)炎症因子的诱导作用也显著(P<0.05)下调。结论:综上所述,这些结果为OLE对肿瘤细胞免疫抑制的调节可能提供了一些证据。
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Olive Leaf Extract Reduces Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells, and Modulates the Function of Residual Cells in Experimental Model of Melanoma
Background: Immunosuppression in melanoma is mediated by increased accumulation of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells (MDSCs). Olive Leaf Extract (OLE) has been developed as a natural anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-proliferative and antiapoptotic agent on cancer immunotherapy. Objective: To investigate whether OLE could inhibit MDSCs, enhance anti-tumor activities and consequently increase the survival rate of the murine melanoma model. Methods: The C57BL/6 mice were inoculated subcutaneously with B16/F10 melanoma tumor cell lines. Induced mice were orally treated with 500 mgkg-1 of olive extract per kg of body weight for 8 consecutive days. The frequency and function of MDSCs and induction of inflammatory mediators as well as tumor growth and survival rate were assessed in treated and untreated mice. Results: The results of current study revealed that the optimal dose of OLE (500 mgkg-1) reduced the tumor growth (40%), and prolonged mice survival (25%) by significant decreasing (P<0.05) the number (over 50%), and suppressive function of MDSCs (over 60%) (P<0.05). OLE was also significantly (P<0.05) down regulated the induction of inflammatory agents in melanoma-bearing mice (over 50%) at the applied dose (500 mgkg-1). Conclusion: Therefore, these results altogether provided some evidence that regulation of immunosuppression were the possible therapeutic effects of OLE in tumor cells.
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