Literature DB >> 19285575

Induction of type 1 cytokines during neem leaf glycoprotein assisted carcinoembryonic antigen vaccination is associated with nitric oxide production.

Koustav Sarkar1, Anamika Bose, Enamul Haque, Krishnendu Chakraborty, Tathagata Chakraborty, Shyamal Goswami, Diptendu Ghosh, Rathindranath Baral.   

Abstract

Involvement of the nitric oxide (NO) release in CEAM phi NLGP (carcinoembryonic antigen pulsed macrophages with neem leaf glycoprotein) vaccination and its relationship with vaccine induced type 1 immune response were aimed to study in the present communication. Vaccination with CEAM phi NLGP resulted in macrophage activation as evidenced by its increased number and expression of CD69 marker. Activated macrophages demonstrated upregulation in synthesis of IL-12 and downregulation in IL-10, along with excess IFN gamma production in splenic cells, as evidenced from mRNA analysis. Induction of such type 1 immunity was further confirmed by expression of type 1 specific transcription factor, T-bet and enhancement of intracellular glutathione content. Such vaccination also induced greater nitric oxide (NO) production from macrophages. Dependence of induced type 1 immune response on the NO release and vice versa was studied by in vitro neutralization of IFN gamma/IL-12 and in vivo inhibition of NO production by methylene blue. Obtained results clearly demonstrated the interdependence of two anti-tumor immune functions, namely, NO production and generation of type 1 immune response. Understanding of the mechanism of this NO related immune modulation would have great impact in proposing CEAM phi NLGP vaccine in clinic for the treatment of CEA+ tumors.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19285575     DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2009.02.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunopharmacol        ISSN: 1567-5769            Impact factor:   4.932


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Review 1.  Neem components as potential agents for cancer prevention and treatment.

Authors:  Fang Hao; Sandeep Kumar; Neelu Yadav; Dhyan Chandra
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2014-07-10

Review 2.  Exploring the role of Azadirachta indica (neem) and its active compounds in the regulation of biological pathways: an update on molecular approach.

Authors:  Subendu Sarkar; Rajender Pal Singh; Gorachand Bhattacharya
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2021-03-20       Impact factor: 2.406

3.  Novel molecular targets of Azadirachta indica associated with inhibition of tumor growth in prostate cancer.

Authors:  Saswati Mahapatra; R Jeffrey Karnes; Michael W Holmes; Charles Y F Young; John C Cheville; Manish Kohli; Eric W Klee; Donald J Tindall; Krishna Vanaja Donkena
Journal:  AAPS J       Date:  2011-05-11       Impact factor: 4.009

4.  Antiangiogenic Effects and Therapeutic Targets of Azadirachta indica Leaf Extract in Endothelial Cells.

Authors:  Saswati Mahapatra; Charles Y F Young; Manish Kohli; R Jeffrey Karnes; Eric W Klee; Michael W Holmes; Donald J Tindall; Krishna Vanaja Donkena
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2012-02-22       Impact factor: 2.629

5.  Normalization of tumor microenvironment by neem leaf glycoprotein potentiates effector T cell functions and therapeutically intervenes in the growth of mouse sarcoma.

Authors:  Subhasis Barik; Saptak Banerjee; Atanu Mallick; Kuntal Kanti Goswami; Soumyabrata Roy; Anamika Bose; Rathindranath Baral
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-06-13       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Neem leaf glycoprotein activates CD8(+) T cells to promote therapeutic anti-tumor immunity inhibiting the growth of mouse sarcoma.

Authors:  Atanu Mallick; Subhasis Barik; Kuntal Kanti Goswami; Saptak Banerjee; Sarbari Ghosh; Koustav Sarkar; Anamika Bose; Rathindranath Baral
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-01-11       Impact factor: 3.240

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