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Immunosuppressive Properties of Catfish Bile from Silurus asotus : Inhibition of T Cell Activation in mouse Splenocytes

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Seong Soo Joo

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Concentrated catfish Silurus asotus bile (SAB) containing high amounts of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) and taurocholic acid may have immunosuppressive properties. To investigate the putative immunosuppressive properties of SAB, the anti-proliferation and suppression of early T cell activation markers, and the inhibition of cytokines induced by T cells in response to anti-CD3 mAb activation in mouse splenocytes were examined. The suppression of these activation repertoires are the main properties of calcineurin inhibitors. It was found that SAB effectively suppressed the activation of T cells, and cytokines from T cell activation, at levels similar to cyclosporine A, a calcineurin inhibitor. Although the mechanism in which suppression occurs is not clear, we speculate that SAB from Silurus asotus, which has been known to switch their intake habits to zoophagy during an early adult stage, may explain the suppressive effect of SAB as a result of high amounts of functional UDCA in bile. Our results suggest that the treatment or intake of SAB, either in therapy or as a food supplement, may act as an adjuvant therapy for the prevention of transplant rejection, although further investigation is required before this treatment can be applied clinically.

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Abstract
 Introduction
 Materials and Methods
  Sample preparation
  Thin layer chromatograpy (TLC) fingerprint
  Spleen cell culture
  Cell proliferation assay
  Flow cytometry
  Reverse transcript-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)
  Enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay(ELISA)
  Statistical analysis
 Results and Discussion
 References

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  • Seong Soo Joo Research Institute of Veterinayr Medicine, Chungbuk National University

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