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Lactobacillus plantarum-derived extracellular vesicles induce anti-inflammatory M2 macrophage polarization in vitro.
Kim, Wanil; Lee, Eun Jung; Bae, Il-Hong; Myoung, Kilsun; Kim, Sung Tae; Park, Phil June; Lee, Kyung-Ha; Pham, An Vuong Quynh; Ko, Jaeyoung; Oh, Sang Ho; Cho, Eun-Gyung.
Afiliación
  • Kim W; Basic Research and Innovation Division, R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation, Yongin, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee EJ; Division of Cosmetic Science & Technology, Daegu Haany University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea.
  • Bae IH; Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Research Institute, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  • Myoung K; Basic Research and Innovation Division, R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation, Yongin, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim ST; Basic Research and Innovation Division, R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation, Yongin, Republic of Korea.
  • Park PJ; Basic Research and Innovation Division, R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation, Yongin, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee KH; Basic Research and Innovation Division, R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation, Yongin, Republic of Korea.
  • Pham AVQ; Division of Cosmetic Science & Technology, Daegu Haany University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea.
  • Ko J; Department of Life Sciences, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  • Oh SH; Basic Research and Innovation Division, R&D Center, Amorepacific Corporation, Yongin, Republic of Korea.
  • Cho EG; Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Research Institute, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
J Extracell Vesicles ; 9(1): 1793514, 2020 Jul 17.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32944181
Probiotics offer various health benefits. Lactobacillus plantarum has been used for decades to enhance human intestinal mucosal immunity and improve skin barrier integrity. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells have been recognized as efficient carriers for delivery of biomolecules to recipient cells, and to efficiently regulate human pathophysiology. However, the mechanism underlying the beneficial effects of probiotic bacteria-derived EVs on human skin is unclear. Herein, we investigated how L. plantarum-derived EVs (LEVs) exert beneficial effects on human skin by examining the effect of LEVs on cutaneous immunity, particularly on macrophage polarization. LEVs promoted differentiation of human monocytic THP1 cells towards an anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype, especially M2b, by inducing biased expression of cell-surface markers and cytokines associated with M2 macrophages. Pre- or post-treatment with LEVs under inflammatory M1 macrophage-favouring conditions, induced by LPS and interferon-γ, inhibited M1-associated surface marker, HLA-DRα expression. Moreover, LEV treatment significantly induced expression of macrophage-characteristic cytokines, IL-1ß, GM-CSF and the representative anti-inflammatory cytokine, IL-10, in human skin organ cultures. Hence, LEVs can trigger M2 macrophage polarization in vitro, and induce an anti-inflammatory phenomenon in the human skin, and may be a potent anti-inflammatory strategy to alleviate hyperinflammatory skin conditions.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Extracell Vesicles Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Extracell Vesicles Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article