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Anti-SASP and anti-inflammatory activity of resveratrol, curcumin and β-caryophyllene association on human endothelial and monocytic cells
Giulia Matacchione, Felicia Gurău, Andrea Silvestrini, Mattia Tiboni, Luca Mancini, Debora Valli, Maria Rita Rippo, Rina Recchioni, Fiorella Marcheselli, Oliana Carnevali, Antonio Domenico Procopio, Luca Casettari, Fabiola Olivieri
Biogerontology · 2021 · ▲ 47 citations
Abstract
Abstract A challenging and promising new branch of aging-related research fields is the identification of natural compounds able to modulate the senescence(definition)-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which characterizes senescent cells and can contribute to fuel the inflammaging(definition). We investigated both the anti-SASP and anti-inflammatory activities of a nutritional supplement, namely Fenoxidol™, composed of turmeric extract bioCurcumin (bCUR), Polydatin (the natural glycosylated precursor of Resveratrol-RSV), and liposomal β-caryophyllene (BCP), in two human cellular models, such as the primary endothelial cell line, HUVECs and the monocytic cell line, THP-1. Replicative and Doxorubicin-induced senescent HUVECs, both chosen as cellular models of SASP, and lipopolysaccharides (LPS)-stimulated THP-1, selected as a model of the inflammatory response, were treated with the three single natural compounds or with a combination of them (MIX). In both senescent HUVEC models, MIX treatment significantly reduced IL-1β and IL-6 expression levels and p16 ink4a protein, and also increased SIRT1 protein level, as well as downregulated miR-146a and miR-21 expression, two of the so-called inflamma-miRNAs, more effectively than the single compounds. In THP-1 cells stimulated with LPS, the MIX showed a significant effect in decreasing IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, and miR-146a expression levels and Caspase-1 activation, in association with an up-regulation of SIRT1 protein, compared to the single compounds. Overall, our results suggest that the three analysed compounds can have a combined effect in restraining SASP in senescent HUVECs as well as the inflammatory response in LPS-stimulated THP-1 cells.
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Matacchione, G., Gurău, F., Silvestrini, A., Tiboni, M., Mancini, L., Valli, D., Rippo, M.R., Recchioni, R., Marcheselli, F., Carnevali, O., Procopio, A.D., Casettari, L., & Olivieri, F. (2021). Anti-SASP and anti-inflammatory activity of resveratrol, curcumin and β-caryophyllene association on human endothelial and monocytic cells. <em>Biogerontology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10522-021-09915-0
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Matacchione G, Gurău F, Silvestrini A, Tiboni M, Mancini L, Valli D, et al. Anti-SASP and anti-inflammatory activity of resveratrol, curcumin and β-caryophyllene association on human endothelial and monocytic cells. Biogerontology. 2021. doi:10.1007/s10522-021-09915-0.
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@article{giulia2021AntiSA,
title = {Anti-SASP and anti-inflammatory activity of resveratrol, curcumin and β-caryophyllene association on human endothelial and monocytic cells},
author = {Giulia Matacchione and Felicia Gurău and Andrea Silvestrini and Mattia Tiboni and Luca Mancini and Debora Valli and Maria Rita Rippo and Rina Recchioni and Fiorella Marcheselli and Oliana Carnevali and Antonio Domenico Procopio and Luca Casettari and Fabiola Olivieri},
journal = {Biogerontology},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1007/s10522-021-09915-0},
}
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