摘要:Background: Phycocyanin, a photosynthetic pigment protein of cyanobacteria Spirulina
platensis, has been used as a health or functional food because of its health promoting and
medicinal effects such as its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and
anticancer effects.
Methods: Under the co-culture system using a human colorectal cancer cell line, Caco-2
cells, and differentiated U937 macrophages in the presence of sodium butyrate (SB) and/or
lipopolysaccharide (LPS), immune-regulatory and anti-inflammatory activities of
phycocyanin were examined.
Results: Phycocyanin attenuated a certain damage in the tight junction of co-cultured Caco-2
cells induced by LPS in the presence of SB, and suppressed IL-6 and IL-8 and conversely
enhanced TGF-β1 productions. Phagocytic and bactericidal abilities of the differentiated
U937 cells were also regulated under the co-cultivation.Conclusions: Phycocyanin contributes to protecting against inflammation and to regulating
macrophages in the mucosal immune responses partly through release of cytokines in the
presence of butyrate.
其他摘要:Background: Phycocyanin, a photosynthetic pigment protein of cyanobacteria Spirulina platensis , has been used as a health or functional food because of its health promoting and medicinal effects such as its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and anticancer effects. Methods: Under the co-culture system using a human colorectal cancer cell line, Caco-2 cells, and differentiated U937 macrophages in the presence of sodium butyrate (SB) and/or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), immune-regulatory and anti-inflammatory activities of phycocyanin were examined. Results: Phycocyanin attenuated a certain damage in the tight junction of co-cultured Caco-2 cells induced by LPS in the presence of SB, and suppressed IL-6 and IL-8 and conversely enhanced TGF-β1 productions. Phagocytic and bactericidal abilities of the differentiated U937 cells were also regulated under the co-cultivation. Conclusions: Phycocyanin contributes to protecting against inflammation and to regulating macrophages in the mucosal immune responses partly through release of cytokines in the presence of butyrate.