Abstract

Hemp seeds have a wide variety of chemical compounds which present biological activity. Specifically, the focus on proteins and bioactive peptides are increasing as alternative sources of nutraceutical uses. In the literature, hemp protein products (HPPs) have reported antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This study aimed to determine the inflammation-related modulatory effects of HPPs on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated primary human monocytes. CD14+ cells were immunomagnetically isolated from buffy coats and the anti-inflammatory activity of hemp protein isolate (HPI) and hydrolysates (HPHs) was evaluated on LPS-stimulated human primary monocytes. The specific markers of inflammation, polarization, and chemoattraction were measured by RT-qPCR and ELISA assays. Our results showed that HPPs decreased the pro-inflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6) and increased the anti-inflammatory mediators (IL-10 and IL-4). In addition, M1 polarization marker gene expression (CCR7 and iNOS) was downregulated by HPPs and, M2 polarization marker gene expression (CD200R and MRC1) was upregulated. Finally, the mRNA expression of chemotaxis genes (CCR2 and CCL2) was downregulated by HPPs. In conclusion, this study suggests that HPPs may improve chronic inflammatory states and promote regenerative processes by reprogramming monocytes toward M2 polarization phenotype.

Highlights

  • Cannabis sativa L. has been widely grown for several millennia [1]

  • To assess the anti-inflammatory effect of Hemp protein hydrolysates (HPHs), gene expression of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, and IL-4 was measured by RT-qPCR in LPS-stimulated primary human monocytes

  • This inflammatory state is blocked with the presence of hemp protein isolate (HPI), HPH20A, and HPH60A15F at 50 or 100 μg/mL

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Introduction

The plant is used for a stem fiber ( called hemp) and an edible oil derived from seeds. The Grand View Research (2020) reported that the economy of hemp crop will be increased, with at least USD 15 billion in 2027 [5]., due to hemp being the source of 25,000 biodegradable products which have increasing uses [4]. Hemp crop is increasing for industrial uses, and for its health benefits. Protein represents around 25% of the total hemp seed composition [9]. Hemp protein hydrolysates (HPHs) generated by enzymatic hydrolysis are composed of polypeptides, oligopeptides, and free amino acids displaying high availability of biological activity [8]. HPHs’ effects have not yet been investigated in primary human blood circulating cells

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