Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5837993 Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevancePanax quinquefolium saponins (PQS), a water-soluble antioxidant extracted from a natural herb, radix panacis quinquefolii (American Ginseng), has yielded encouraging results in the treatment of atherosclerotic diseases. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the anti-atherosclerotic effect of PQS might be mediated by suppressing human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs) maturation.Materials and methodsDCs were derived by incubating purified human monocytes with granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and IL-4. DCs were pre-incubated with or without PQS and stimulated by oxidized low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL). Expression of DCs membrane molecules (CD40, CD86, CD1a, HLA-DR) and endocytotic ability were analyzed by FACS, cytokines (IL-12 and TNF-α) were measured by ELISA. Nuclear factor (NF)-κB signaling pathway was determined by Western blotting, and RT-PCR. NF-κB activation was quantified by ELISA.ResultsPQS reduced ox-LDL induced immunophenotypic expressions (CD40, CD1a, CD86, and HLA-DR) and cytokine secretions (IL-12 and TNF-α), and improved endocytotic ability of DCs. These above phenomena were accompanied by decreased protein expression and binding activity of nuclear localized c-Rel subunit.ConclusionsOur study suggested that PQS inhibited ox-LDL induced immune maturation of DCs in vitro, which might be in part mediated by NF-κB signal transduction pathway.

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