Title of article :
T cells regulation modulated by Sambucus javanica extracts in DMBA-exposed mice
Author/Authors :
Putra ، Wira Eka Department of Biology, Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Universitas Negeri Malang , Maulana ، A. Rofiqi Department of Statistics - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Brawijaya University , Ramadhan ، Arfan Tri Kusuma Department of Biology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Brawijaya University , Rifa’i ، Muhaimin Department of Biology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Brawijaya University
Abstract :
Introduction: Sambucus is a genus of the Adoxaceae family and has been widely used as a food and medicinal source. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of S. javanica extracts toward T cells regulation in the 7,12-dimethylbenzene (a) anthracene (DMBA)-exposed mice. Methods: Thirty mice were used in this experiment which divided into six treatment groups and five times repetition. Three-month-old BALB/c mice were administrated with 2.8 mg.kg^-1 BW of DMBA as carcinogen agent for ten times within four weeks, then continuously treated with 400 and 800 mg.kg^-1 BW of S. javanica berries leaves extracts daily for two weeks. Treatment groups in this study were vehicle as negative control, DMBA 2.8 mg.kg^-1 BW as positive control; BD1 group, DMBA 2.8 mg.kg^-1 ^+ berries extracts 400 mg.kg^-1 BW; BD2 group, DMBA 2.8 mg.kg^-1 ^+ berries extracts 800 mg.kg^-1 BW; LD1 group, DMBA 2.8 mg.kg^-1 ^+ leaves extract 400 mg.kg1 BW; and LD2 group, DMBA 2.8 mg.kg^-1 ^+ leaves extract 800 mg.kg^-1 BW. The relative number of CD4^+CD25^+CD62L^+ cells and CD4^+CD62L^+ cells were measured and analyzed by using flow cytometer. Results: DMBA induction decreased the relative number of CD4^+CD25^+CD62L^+ cells while the leaves extract of S. javanica significantly increased their expression. Furthermore, DMBA promoted the relative number of CD4^+CD62L^+ cells expression while leaves and berries extracts of S. javanica sharply suppressed its expression. Conclusion: The results suggest that, S. javanica extracts may exert their medicinal properties by modulating T cells regulation in DMBA-induced mice.
Keywords :
DMBA , Naive T cells , Regulatory T cells , S. javanica
Journal title :
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
Journal title :
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology