Synergistic effect of Avemar on proinflammatory cytokine production and Ras-mediated cell activation
| Cím | Synergistic effect of Avemar on proinflammatory cytokine production and Ras-mediated cell activation |
| Publikáció típusa | Journal Article |
| Év | 2005 |
| Szerzők | Telekes A, Kiss-Toth E, Nagy T, Qwarnstrom EE, Kusz E, Polgar T, Resetar A, Dower SK, Duda E |
| Szaklap | Ann N Y Acad Sci |
| Évfolyam | 1051 |
| Terjedelem (oldal): | 515-28 |
| Nyelv | eng |
| ISBN szám | 0077-8923 (Print) |
| Kulcsszavak | Cell Line, Cell Proliferation/drug effects, Cell Survival/drug effects, Cytokines/ biosynthesis/genetics, Drug Synergism, Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects, Humans, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/biosynthesis, Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology, NF |
| Összefoglaló | Macrophages activated by lipopolysaccharide and/or phorbol esters exhibited high sensitivity to Avemar, a fermented wheat germ extract. Avemar synergized with lipopolysaccharide and PMA in the induction of the transcription of cytokine genes and release of inflammatory cytokines. At higher concentrations the preparation had a significant negative effect on the proliferation and survival of activated myeloid cell types. Avemar treatment induced the synthesis of ICAM-1 and synergized with the ICAM-inducing effect of TNF, but had no effect on VCAM-1 expression on microvascular endothelial cells. The effect of Avemar on signaling pathways, which are involved in cell activation was studied on HeLa cells as a model system. Avemar treatment increased the activity of stress kinases in a concentration-dependent way, resulting in the activation of AP-1 transcription factor. NF-kappa B-sensitive reporters were also activated by Avemar; in contrast, no effect of the preparation was observed on PKA-sensitive signaling pathways. |
| URL English | files/docs/2005_synergistic-effect-of_annyas.pdf |





