1. Lectin from red algae Amansia multifida Lamouroux: Extraction, characterization and anti-inflammatory activity
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Thais Pontes Carvalho Fontenelle, Renan Oliveira Silva Damasceno, Ana Lúcia Ponte Freitas, André Luiz dos Reis Barbosa, Jose L. S. Lopes, Marcellus H.L.P. Souza, Jacilane Ximenes Mesquita, Tarcisio Vieira de Brito, and Leila Maria Beltramini
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Leukocyte migration ,Neutrophils ,medicine.drug_class ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Inflammation ,02 engineering and technology ,Peritonitis ,Carrageenan ,Biochemistry ,Anti-inflammatory ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cell Movement ,Structural Biology ,Lectins ,Leukocytes ,medicine ,Animals ,Edema ,Molecular Biology ,Peroxidase ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Chemistry ,Lectin ,General Medicine ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,ANTI-INFLAMATÓRIOS ,Amino acid ,Oxidative Stress ,Myeloperoxidase ,Rhodophyta ,biology.protein ,Cytokines ,Inflammation Mediators ,medicine.symptom ,0210 nano-technology ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
Seaweed lectins are very promising biotechnological tools that also gain prominence when applied to the pharmacology field. The purpose of the present work was to isolate and characterize lectin from the red algae Amansia multifida and subsequently test it in general inflammation models. The lectin was purified by ion exchange chromatography, characterized with two-dimensional electrophoresis, automated analysis of amino acid sequences and circular dichroism spectroscopy. The pharmacological tests performed were paw edema induced by carrageenan or rapid inflammatory mediators, peritonitis induced by carrageenan and myeloperoxidase leukocyte count assays, glutathione and cytokine concentration. Our results have identified a 30 KDa molecular weight protein that presents a major secondary structure arranged in β-strand elements (~43%). A fragment of 20 amino acid residues was sequenced and presented low identity to the known classes of lectins from marine alga. This lectin was able to modulate inflammatory parameters such as paw edema, leukocyte migration, oxidative stress and proinflammatory cytokines. Thus, the lectin from the seaweed Amansia multifida has evident anti-inflammatory properties because it acts by reducing the formation of edema by modulating the effect of vascular mediators, migration of neutrophils, proinflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress control.
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- 2021
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