Abstract

Capparis spinosa L. (C. spinosa) has been used as food and traditional medicine and shows anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities. Here, we prepared the C. spinosa fruit ethanol extracts (CSEs) using different procedures and investigated the effects of CSE on the maturation of mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (DCs) in the absence or presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). DC maturation and cytokine production were detected by flow cytometry and ELISA, respectively. We obtained three different CSEs and dissolved in water or DMSO, named CSE2W, CSEMW, CSE3W, CSE2D, CSEMD, and CSE3D, respectively. These CSEs showed different effects on DC maturation. CSEMW and CSEMD significantly increased the expressions of CD40, CD80, and CD86, in a dose-dependent manner. CSE2W and CSE2D also showed a modest effect on DC maturation, which enhanced the expression of CD40. CSE3W and CSE3D did not change DC maturation but suppressed LPS-induced DC maturation characterized by the decreased levels of CD40 and CD80. CSE3W and CSE3D also significantly inhibited the secretions of IL-12p40, IL-6, IL-1β, and TNF-α induced by LPS. CSE3W further increased the level of IL-10 induced by LPS. Moreover, CSE3D suppressed LPS-induced DC maturation in vivo, which decreased the expressions of CD40 and CD80. These results suggested that CSE3W and CSE3D might be used to treat inflammatory diseases.

Highlights

  • Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) have been used to treat various kinds of diseases for a long history

  • We collected these fractions and named them CSE2, CSEM, and CSE3. These C. spinosa fruit ethanol extracts (CSEs) were dissolved in distilled water or DMSO at 200 mg/mL and named CSE2W, CSEMW, and CSE3W; or CSE2D, CSEMD and CSE3D, respectively

  • We found that CSE2W, CSE2D, CSEMW, and CSEMD could promote dendritic cells (DCs) maturation but CSE3W and CSE3D did not promote DC

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Introduction

Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) have been used to treat various kinds of diseases for a long history. Accumulating evidence has shown that TCM exerts immunoregulatory effects to prevent or treat infection or autoimmune diseases [1,2]. Capparis spinosa L. is a kind of TCM and has been used to treat gastro-intestinal problems, rheumatism, gout, diabetes, inflammation, kidney, and liver diseases [4,5,6,7]. In China, C. spinosa ( named wild watermelon) mainly distributed in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, which is a kind of sand binding plant and its buds, leaves, roots, and fruits have been used in traditional Uighur Medicine to treat gout and rheumatoid arthritis for a long time [8].

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