Cassia tora Seed Extract and Its
Active Compound Aurantio-obtusin Inhibit Allergic Responses in IgE-Mediated
Mast Cells and Anaphylactic Models
Posted on 2015-10-21 - 00:00
Cassia tora seed
is widely used due to its various
biological properties including anticancer, antidiabetic, and anti-inflammatory
effects. However, there has been no report of the effects of C. tora seed extract (CTE) on immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated
allergic responses. In this research, we demonstrated the effects
of CTE and its active compound aurantio-obtusin on IgE-sensitized
allergic reactions in mast cells and passive cutaneous anaphylaxis
(PCA). CTE and aurantio-obtusin suppressed degranulation, histamine
production, and reactive oxygen species generation and inhibited the
production and mRNA expression of tumor necrosis factor-α and
interleukin-4. CTE and aurantio-obtusin also suppressed the prostaglandin
E2 production and expression of cyclooxygenase 2. Furthermore,
CTE and aurantio-obtusin suppressed IgE-mediated FcεRI signaling
such as phosphorylation of Syk, protein kinase Cμ, phospholipase
Cγ, and extracellular signal-regulated kinases. CTE and aurantio-obtusin
blocked mast cell-dependent PCA in IgE-mediated mice. These results
suggest that CTE and aurantio-obtusin are a beneficial treatment for
allergy-related diseases.
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Kim, Myungsuk; Lim, Sue Ji; Lee, Hee-Ju; Nho, Chu Won (2016). Cassia tora Seed Extract and Its
Active Compound Aurantio-obtusin Inhibit Allergic Responses in IgE-Mediated
Mast Cells and Anaphylactic Models. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.5b03836