Spirulina maxima Derived Pectin Nanoparticles Enhance the Immunomodulation, Stress Tolerance, and Wound Healing in Zebrafish SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Spirulina maxima Derived Pectin Nanoparticles Enhance the Immunomodulation, Stress Tolerance, and Wound Healing in Zebrafish
Author(s)
Rajapaksha, Dinusha C.; Edirisinghe, Shan L.; Nikapitiya, Chamilani; Dananjaya, SHS; Kwun, Hyo-Jung; Kim, Cheol-Hee; Oh, Chulhong; Kang, Do-Hyung; De Zoysa, Mahanama De
KIOST Author(s)
Oh, Chul Hong(오철홍)Kang, Do Hyung(강도형)
Alternative Author(s)
오철홍; 강도형
Publication Year
2020-11
Abstract
In this study, Spirulina maxima derived pectin nanoparticles (SmPNPs) were synthesized and multiple biological effects were investigated using in vitro and in vivo models. SmPNPs were not toxic to Raw 264.7 cells and zebrafish embryos up to 1 mg/mL and 200 mu g/mL, respectively. SmPNPs upregulated Il 10, Cat, Sod 2, Def 1, Def 2, and Muc 1 in Raw 264.7 cells and tlr2, tlr4b, tlr5b, il1 beta, tnf alpha, cxcl8a, cxcl18b, ccl34a.4, ccl34b.4, muc5.1, muc5.2, muc5.3, hamp, cstd, hsp70, cat, and sod1 in the larvae and adult zebrafish, suggesting immunomodulatory activity. Exposure of larvae to SmPNPs followed by challenge with pathogenic bacterium Aeromonas hydrophila resulted a two-fold reduction of reactive oxygen species, indicating reduced oxidative stress compared to that in the control group. The cumulative percent survival of larvae exposed to SmPNPs (50 mu g/mL) and adults fed diet supplemented with SmPNPs (4%) was 53.3% and 76.7%, respectively. Topical application of SmPNPs on adult zebrafish showed a higher wound healing percentage (48.9%) compared to that in the vehicle treated group (38.8%). Upregulated wound healing markers (tgf beta 1, timp2b, mmp9, tnf alpha, il1 beta, ccl34a.4, and ccl34b.4), enhanced wound closure, and restored pigmentation indicated wound healing properties of SmPNPs. Overall, results uncover the multiple bioactivities of SmPNPs, which could be a promising biocompatible candidate for broad range of aquatic and human therapies.
ISSN
1660-3397
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/37569
DOI
10.3390/md18110556
Bibliographic Citation
MARINE DRUGS, v.18, no.11, 2020
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
Aeromonas hydrophila; immunomodulation; pectin nanoparticles; Spirulina maxima; stress tolerance; wound healing; zebrafish
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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