Title of article :
Natural Oils Enhance IL-10 and IFN-γ Production by Human PBMCs Cultured with Malassezia furfur
Author/Authors :
Rezaee, Mohammad Ali Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran , Motaharinia, Yousef Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran , Hosseini, Werya Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran , Jalili, Ali Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran , Rashidi, Ahmad Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran , Mosavi, Bita Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran , Zamini, Ghasem Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran , Rahmani, Mohammad Reza Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran
Abstract :
Background: Malassezia furfur is alipophilic yeast that causes skin disease. Objective:
To evaluate the level of IL-10, IFN-γ and IL-12P70 in co-incubation of M. furfur grown
on different forms of natural oils with PBMCs of healthy individuals. Methods:
PBMCs were obtained from blood samples of normal volunteers. M. furfur was cultured
in different culture media containing almond oil, fish oil, walnut oil, full-fat milk, and a
fat-free medium; and the yeasts grown were harvested and used for co-incubation with
PBMCs in vitro. The IFN-γ, IL-10, and IL-12P70 levels were measured at different time
intervals using ELISA methods. Results: Generally, IFN-γ and IL-10 levels in the coincubation
of yeasts with walnut oil group (WOG) and fish oil group (FOG) were
higher than those in the almond oil group (AOG) and full-fat milk group (FFMG).
Although the IL-12P70 was higher in groups such as AOG, FOG, and WOG; the
increase was not statistically significant. Conclusion: The results demonstrated that the
type of fat used by M. furfur in the culture media can influence the immune response
and increases IFN-γ and IL-10 levels in an early time point of the culture system.
Keywords :
IL-10 , PBMC , Natural Oil , Malassezia furfur , IL-12 , IFN-y
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics