FOXP3 Modulation of Quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside and its Impacts on Lupus Nephritis Mice
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2018-04-01Author
Indriyanti, Niken
Soeroso, Joewono
Khotib, Junaidi
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Background: Quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside (QUE) has anti-inflammatory and
anti-oxidative effects which probably beneficially used in lupus. Objective:
This research was focused on analyzing the effects of QUE on FOXP3 modulation to result in an anti-inflammatory outcome in the kidney of severe
lupus mice. Methods: This research used Pristane-induced female BALB/c
lupus mice, and the biomarkers involved in were CD4+CD25+ T reg cells,
FOXP3 T cells, anti-Sm, IL-6, and histopathology assessment of the kidney
of lupus mice. The QUE group was treated and compared to the negative
control which received placebo, and the positive control which received
cyclophosphamide. Results: QUE increased the number of CD4+CD25+
T reg cells (negative control: 3.01±3.43%; QUE: 18.77±5.12%; positive control:
3.26±11.09%), and FOXP3 significantly (p<0.05) (negative control:
1.14±0.54%; QUE: 2.00±1.45%; positive control: 1.73±1.14%). The antiSm level did not decrease, meanwhile the IL-6 decreased significantly, and
the histopathological assessment of the kidney reveal the repairing effects
of QUE on glomeruli. Conclusion: QUE has an anti-inflammatory activity
which reduces the severity of lupus nephritis signs in lupus mice by initially
increasing the CD4+CD25+ and FOXP3+Tregs numbers. QUE is potential to
be further developed as a safe treatment choice for lupus nephritis.
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