عنوان به زبان ديگر :
The 14kDa Protein Molecule Isolated from Garlic Suppresses Indoleamine 2, 3- Dioxygenase Metabolites in Mononuclear Cells In vitro
پديد آورندگان :
Nikoo Shohreh نويسنده , Bozorgmehr Mahmood نويسنده , Namdar Ahmadabad Hasan نويسنده , Mohammad Hassan Zuhair نويسنده , Moazzeni Seyed Mohammad نويسنده , Pourpak Zahra نويسنده , Ghazanfari Tooba نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
A wide range of biological activities of garlic in vitro and in vivo have been verified including
its antioxidant, antitumor and anti-inflammatory effects. Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) is
an enzyme widely distributed in mammals and is inducible preferentially by IFN-gamma. IDO
degrades the essential amino acid tryptophan to form N-formyl kynurenine.
In the present in vitro study, the modulatory effect of 14kDa molecule isolated from garlic
on IDO induction was tested. Cultures of mononuclear cells were exposed to 14kDa garlic
fraction. Then, their proliferation responses and IDO metabolites were measured.
A significant down-regulatory effect of garlic on IDO activity was found and also the
proliferation responses of mononuclear cells increased.
If these results are verified in vivo, an explanation will be provided on how garlic may
interfere in IDO induction, which paves the way for elucidating its specific therapeutic effect
in preventing tumor progress.