Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2167305 Cellular Immunology 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The immunomodulatory activity of Cassia auriculata (CA)-derived polyphenols was tested on aged rats. Rats (24–26 months old) were given CA polyphenols supplementation at doses of 25, 50, and 100 mg/kg for 28 days. Flow cytometry analysis of CA polyphenols-treated aged rats showed increased T and B cells percentage along with enhanced proliferation of splenocytes in both resting and LPS-stimulated cells. Increased percentage of pan T cells is further supported by an elevation of CD4+, CD8+, and CD4+CD25+ regulatory cells. In terms of innate immune cell activity, CA polyphenol supplementation reduced the oxidative burst activity of neutrophils in response to PMA and Escherichia coli activation. Our results collectively show that polyphenols derived from CA boost T cell immunity by increasing the number of T cells and its sensitivity towards stimulants and decreasing ROS production by neutrophils that could potentially harm multiple biological systems in aged individuals.

► In first time, effects of Cassia auriculata (CA) tested on aged rats. ► CA increases the expression of pan splenic T and B cells. ► CA increases expression of helper, cytotoxic and regulatory T cells. ► CA enhances T cell proliferation in resting and stimulated states. ► CA reduces oxidative burst activity of neutrophils.

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