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Potential of Sulforaphane and Broccoli Membrane Vesicles as Regulators of M1/M2 Human Macrophage Activity

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231911141

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inflammation; phagocytosis; macrophage; plant membrane vesicles; sulforaphane; hormesis

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  1. Fecyt (Fundacion Espanola para la Ciencia y Tecnologia) [PR294]
  2. Fundacion Seneca-CARM, Spain [21273/FPI/19]
  3. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Educacion y Universidades [FPU17/02261]

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The study shows that broccoli compounds can reduce the activity of human macrophages and modulate cytokine production, potentially having opposite effects on different diseases.
Macrophages have emerged as important therapeutic targets in many human diseases. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of broccoli membrane vesicles and sulphoraphane (SFN), either free or encapsulated, on the activity of human monocyte-derived M1 and M2 macrophage primary culture. Our results show that exposure for 24 h to SFN 25 mu M, free and encapsulated, induced a potent reduction on the activity of human M1 and M2 macrophages, downregulating proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines and phagocytic capability on C. albicans. The broccoli membrane vesicles do not represent inert nanocarriers, as they have low amounts of bioactive compounds, being able to modulate the cytokine production, depending on the inflammatory state of the cells. They could induce opposite effects to that of higher doses of SFN, reflecting its hormetic effect. These data reinforce the potential use of broccoli compounds as therapeutic agents not only for inflammatory diseases, but they also open new clinical possibilities for applications in other diseases related to immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, or in cancer therapy. Considering the variability of their biological effects in different scenarios, a proper therapeutic strategy with Brassica bioactive compounds should be designed for each pathology.

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