: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic intestinal disorders often characterized by a dysregulation of T cells, specifically T helper (Th) 1, 17 and T regulatory (Treg) repertoire. Increasing evidence demonstrates that dietary polyphenols from Mangifera indica L. extract (MIE, commonly known as mango) mitigate intestinal inflammation and splenic Th17/Treg ratio. In this study, we aimed to dissect the immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties of MIE using a reverse translational approach, by initially using blood from an adult IBD inception cohort and then investigating the mechanism of action in a preclinical model of T cell-driven colitis. Of clinical relevance, MIE modulates TNF-α and IL-17 levels in LPS spiked sera from IBD patients as an ex vivo model of intestinal barrier breakdown. Preclinically, therapeutic administration of MIE significantly reduced colitis severity, pathogenic T-cell intestinal infiltrate and intestinal pro-inflammatory mediators (IL-6, IL-17A, TNF-α, IL-2, IL-22). Moreover, MIE reversed colitis-induced gut permeability and restored tight junction functionality and intestinal metabolites. Mechanistic insights revealed MIE had direct effects on blood vascular endothelial cells, blocking TNF-α/IFN-γ-induced up-regulation of COX-2 and the DP2 receptors. Collectively, we demonstrate the therapeutic potential of MIE to reverse the immunological perturbance during the onset of colitis and dampen the systemic inflammatory response, paving the way for its clinical use as nutraceutical and/or functional food.

A reverse translational approach reveals the protective roles of Mangifera indica in inflammatory bowel disease / Saviano, Anella; Schettino, Anna; Iaccarino, Nunzia; Mansour, Adel Abo; Begum, Jenefa; Marigliano, Noemi; Raucci, Federica; Romano, Francesca; Riccardi, Gelsomina; Mitidieri, Emma; d'Emmanuele di Villa Bianca, Roberta; Bello, Ivana; Panza, Elisabetta; Smimmo, Martina; Vellecco, Valentina; Rimmer, Peter; Cheesbrough, Jonathan; Zhi, Zhaogong; Iqbal, Tariq H; Pieretti, Stefano; D'Amore, Vincenzo Maria; Marinelli, Luciana; La Pietra, Valeria; Sorrentino, Raffaella; Costa, Luisa; Caso, Francesco; Scarpa, Raffaele; Cirino, Giuseppe; Randazzo, Antonio; Bucci, Mariarosaria; Mcgettrick, Helen Michelle; Iqbal, Asif Jilani; Maione, Francesco. - In: JOURNAL OF AUTOIMMUNITY. - ISSN 0896-8411. - 144:(2024). [10.1016/j.jaut.2024.103181]

A reverse translational approach reveals the protective roles of Mangifera indica in inflammatory bowel disease

Saviano, Anella;Schettino, Anna;Iaccarino, Nunzia;Marigliano, Noemi;Raucci, Federica;Romano, Francesca;Riccardi, Gelsomina;Mitidieri, Emma;d'Emmanuele di Villa Bianca, Roberta;Bello, Ivana;Panza, Elisabetta;Smimmo, Martina;Vellecco, Valentina;D'Amore, Vincenzo Maria;Marinelli, Luciana;La Pietra, Valeria;Sorrentino, Raffaella;Costa, Luisa;Caso, Francesco;Scarpa, Raffaele;Cirino, Giuseppe;Randazzo, Antonio;Bucci, Mariarosaria;Iqbal, Asif Jilani
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Maione, Francesco
2024

Abstract

: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic intestinal disorders often characterized by a dysregulation of T cells, specifically T helper (Th) 1, 17 and T regulatory (Treg) repertoire. Increasing evidence demonstrates that dietary polyphenols from Mangifera indica L. extract (MIE, commonly known as mango) mitigate intestinal inflammation and splenic Th17/Treg ratio. In this study, we aimed to dissect the immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties of MIE using a reverse translational approach, by initially using blood from an adult IBD inception cohort and then investigating the mechanism of action in a preclinical model of T cell-driven colitis. Of clinical relevance, MIE modulates TNF-α and IL-17 levels in LPS spiked sera from IBD patients as an ex vivo model of intestinal barrier breakdown. Preclinically, therapeutic administration of MIE significantly reduced colitis severity, pathogenic T-cell intestinal infiltrate and intestinal pro-inflammatory mediators (IL-6, IL-17A, TNF-α, IL-2, IL-22). Moreover, MIE reversed colitis-induced gut permeability and restored tight junction functionality and intestinal metabolites. Mechanistic insights revealed MIE had direct effects on blood vascular endothelial cells, blocking TNF-α/IFN-γ-induced up-regulation of COX-2 and the DP2 receptors. Collectively, we demonstrate the therapeutic potential of MIE to reverse the immunological perturbance during the onset of colitis and dampen the systemic inflammatory response, paving the way for its clinical use as nutraceutical and/or functional food.
2024
A reverse translational approach reveals the protective roles of Mangifera indica in inflammatory bowel disease / Saviano, Anella; Schettino, Anna; Iaccarino, Nunzia; Mansour, Adel Abo; Begum, Jenefa; Marigliano, Noemi; Raucci, Federica; Romano, Francesca; Riccardi, Gelsomina; Mitidieri, Emma; d'Emmanuele di Villa Bianca, Roberta; Bello, Ivana; Panza, Elisabetta; Smimmo, Martina; Vellecco, Valentina; Rimmer, Peter; Cheesbrough, Jonathan; Zhi, Zhaogong; Iqbal, Tariq H; Pieretti, Stefano; D'Amore, Vincenzo Maria; Marinelli, Luciana; La Pietra, Valeria; Sorrentino, Raffaella; Costa, Luisa; Caso, Francesco; Scarpa, Raffaele; Cirino, Giuseppe; Randazzo, Antonio; Bucci, Mariarosaria; Mcgettrick, Helen Michelle; Iqbal, Asif Jilani; Maione, Francesco. - In: JOURNAL OF AUTOIMMUNITY. - ISSN 0896-8411. - 144:(2024). [10.1016/j.jaut.2024.103181]
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