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Immune modulatory effects of Aloe arborescens extract on the piscine SAF-1 cell line

The pharmacological potential of Aloe arborescens Miller leaf components was investigated, with special attention deserved to immune modulatory effects on the Sparus aurata fibroblast cell line SAF-1. The cells were treated with Aloe extract at different concentrations (1.2–4.8 mg ml−1) for various...

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Published in:Fish & shellfish immunology 2013-05, Vol.34 (5), p.1335-1344
Main Authors: Picchietti, S., Bernini, C., Belardinelli, M.C., Ovidi, E., Taddei, A.R., Guerra, L., Abelli, L., Fausto, A.M.
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Summary:The pharmacological potential of Aloe arborescens Miller leaf components was investigated, with special attention deserved to immune modulatory effects on the Sparus aurata fibroblast cell line SAF-1. The cells were treated with Aloe extract at different concentrations (1.2–4.8 mg ml−1) for various times (24–72 h). The lowest concentration did not provoke any cellular damage observable by SEM and did not affect ATP amounts after 24 and 48 h, while even induced a significant increase over controls after 72 h. We next examined the transcription kinetics of different immune-related genes (IL-1β, TGF-β, TNF-α, COX-2, IFN-I, Mx and MHCI-α) in SAF-1 cells stimulated with LPS or poly I:C. The Aloe extract (1.2 mg ml−1) acted as a powerful immune stimulant in LPS- or poly I:C-activated SAF-1 cells, inducing a synergic effect on interconnected genes that are expected to be involved in different aspects of the immune responses. These reports provide a new perspective for the use of A. arborescens to prevent or oppose bacterial and viral fish diseases and to face, as an alternative strategy based on natural plant extracts, the growing unwillingness to rely upon standard solutions involving antibiotics or antimicrobial chemicals. [Display omitted] ► Pharmacological potential of Aloe arborescens leaf components was investigated. ► Aloe extract at a biocompatible dose did not affect viability and ATP amounts of SAF-1 cells. ► Aloe extract acted as immune stimulant in LPS- or poly I:C-activated SAF-1 cells. ► Aloe extract induced a synergic stimulatory effect on interconnected immune-related genes.
ISSN:1050-4648
1095-9947
DOI:10.1016/j.fsi.2013.02.019