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Sensitization with babassu mesocarp induces activation of murine splenocytes against tumor cells

Authors :
Mayara C. Pinto
Diêgo de Sousa Arruda
Elza Moraes
Josemar M. F. Godinho
Graciomar C. Costa
Luce Maria Brandão Torres
Rosane N. M. Guerra
Vanessa F. Oliveira
Ana Paula Silva de Azevedo-Santos
Leticia Prince Pereira Pontes
Caroline S. C. Almeida
Flávia R. F. Nascimento
Source :
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research. 10:585-594
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Academic Journals, 2016.

Abstract

Attallea speciosa Mart. (babassu) fruit contains a mesocarp that is rich in carbohydrates with immunomodulatory effects. The induction of the tolerogenic response is a tumor escape mechanism, and immunomodulator adjuvants have been studied to reestablish host immunogenicity. This study evaluates the adjuvant potential of babassu mesocarp carbohydrates in a tumor model. The babassu mesocarp extraction (BME) yield was 75.54%, and the total sugar concentration was 29.79 mg ml-1 containing monosaccharides, reducing sugars, polysaccharides and 0.506 mg ml-1 total protein. Chromatography analysis identified glucose, sucrose and fructose. Sensitization increased the spleen weight in the tumor group compared with the control, and a comparatively lower frequency of T helper and higher frequency of B-lymphocytes was also observed. The tumor+BME group had more cytotoxic T lymphocytes compared with the control. After co-culture with cancer cells, the tumor splenocytes showed lower proliferation, lower frequency of T helper cells and higher concentrations of interleukin (IL)-2, IL-6 and IL-10. However, the tumor+BME splenocytes presented results similar to the control, suggesting a reduction in the regulatory response of the tumor group. These results demonstrated that BME sensitization with cancer cells modulated an immune response in Balb/c animals, indicating an immunogenic effect. Key words: Arecaceae, Attallea speciosa Mart., adjuvant, carbohydrate, antitumor.

Details

ISSN :
19960875
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research
Accession number :
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