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BIOMETALS
Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 563-573Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10534-022-00436-y
Keywords
Lactoferrin; Lactoferricin; Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs); HLA-DR; CD86; Interferon (IFN)
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This study found that bovine lactoferrin and its pepsin hydrolysate can induce interferon production in pDCs during viral recognition, and significantly increase the concentration of interferon. In addition, lactoferrin also significantly upregulates the expression levels of HLA-DR and CD86 in pDCs.
Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) recognise viral single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) or CpG DNA via Toll-like receptor (TLR)-7 and TLR9, and produce interferon (IFN)-alpha. Activated pDCs upregulate human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR and CD86 expression levels. Ingestion of bovine lactoferrin (LF) activates pDCs, but little is known about its effects. In this study, the effects of LF and its pepsin hydrolysate (LFH) on the production of IFN-alpha from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and pDCs were examined. PBMCs were prepared from peripheral blood of healthy adults and incubated with LF, LFH, or lactoferricin (LFcin) in the absence or presence of ssRNA derived from human immunodeficiency virus. The concentration of IFN-alpha in the supernatant and the expression levels of IFN-alpha, HLA-DR, and CD86 in pDCs were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and flow cytometry. In the absence of ssRNA, the concentration of IFN-alpha was negligible and LF had no effect on it. In the presence of ssRNA, IFN-alpha was detected at a certain level, and LF and LFH significantly increased its concentration. The increase caused by LFH and LFcin were comparable. In addition, LF significantly upregulated the expression levels of IFN-alpha, HLA-DR, and CD86 in pDCs. LF and its digestive peptides induced IFN-alpha production and activated pDCs in the presence of ssRNA, suggesting that LF modulates the immune system by promoting pDC activation upon viral recognition.
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