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Oral bromelain attenuates inflammation in an ovalbumin-induced murine model of asthma

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DOI: 10.1093/ecam/nel110

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airway inflammation; asthma; CD19+B cells; CD8+T cells; cysteine protease; eosinophils; IL-13; immuno-modulation

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  1. NCCIH NIH HHS [F32 AT001569] Funding Source: Medline

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Bromelain, a widely used pineapple extract with cysteine protease activity, has been shown to have immunomodulatory effects in a variety of immune system models. The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of orally administered bromelain in an ovalbumin (OVA)-induced murine model of acute allergic airway disease (AAD). To establish AAD, female C57BL/6J mice were sensitized with intraperitoneal (i.p.) OVA/alum and then challenged with OVA aerosols for 3 days. Mice were gavaged with either (phosphate buffered saline)PBS or 200mg/kg bromelain in PBS, twice daily for four consecutive days, beginning I day prior to OVA aerosol challenge. Airway reactivity and methacholine sensitivity, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cellular differential, Th2 cytokines IL-5 and IL-13, and lung histology were compared between treatment groups. Oral bromelain-treatment of AAD mice demonstrated therapeutic efficacy as evidenced by decreased methacholine sensitivity (P <= 0.01), reduction in BAL eosinophils (P <= 0.02) and IL-13 concentrations (P <= 0.04) as compared with PBS controls. In addition, oral bromelain significantly reduced BAL CD19+ B cells (P <= 0.0001) and CD8+ T cells (P <= 0.0001) in AAD mice when compared with controls. These results suggest that oral treatment with bromelain had a beneficial therapeutic effect in this murine model of asthma and bromelain may also be effective in human conditions.

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