Ethyl Acetate Fraction of Kalanchoe pinnata (Lmk)Pers Reduces the Production of IFN-α by Dendritic Cells in Pristane-induced Lupus-like Disease Mice
Abstract
IFN-α has a central role in lupus pathogenesis. On the previous study, the ethyl acetate
fraction of Kalanchoe pinnata (Lmk) Pers leaves (EF-KP) resulted in the modulation of the T
regulatory function and the histology of the kidney. In this study, we observed the effect of the EFKP on the IFN-α secreted by dendritic cells. The model used was Pristane-induced lupus-like
disease mice according to Reeves method (2009) [1]. The experimental groups consisted of 3
groups, a positive control group that received placebo, EF-KP group, and negative control group
that received cyclophosphamide. The treatment lasted for 3 weeks. At the end of the experiment,
the semiquantitative method was used to observe the proteinuria as a general parameter. Then, the
dendritic cells were isolated from the femur. The cells were measured by means of flow cytometry
method. The proteinuria level of the positive control group was 79,00±33,81 mg/dL. The level of
proteinuria of EF-KP group was 42,22±33,36 mg/dL, meanwhile, the negative control group had
the level of 36,50±35,59mg/dL. This decrease indicates the repairing effect on of the kidney
function. In the IFN-α measurement, we found the relative percentage of CD123+IFN-α+ reduced
significantly in the EF-KP and the negative control groups. The result shows the reduction of the
relative percentage of CD123+IFN-α+ in the EF-KP group. The decrease is lower than the positive
control. It means that the EF-KP is able to inhibit the overexpression of the IFN-α which is
produced by the dendritic cells. This inhibition could inhibit the lupus immune-pathogenesis [2],
and also the proliferation of the autoreactive B and T cells.
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