Antioxidants (Jun 2020)

(−)-Loliolide Isolated from <i>Sargassum horneri</i> Protects against Fine Dust-Induced Oxidative Stress in Human Keratinocytes

  • Mawalle Kankanamge Hasitha Madhawa Dias,
  • Dissanayaka Mudiyanselage Dinesh Madusanka,
  • Eui Jeong Han,
  • Min Ju Kim,
  • You-Jin Jeon,
  • Hyun-Soo Kim,
  • Ilekuttige Priyan Shanura Fernando,
  • Ginnae Ahn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox9060474
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 474

Abstract

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The emergence of fine dust (FD) among air pollutants has taken a toll during the past few decades, and it has provided both controversy and a platform for open conversation amongst world powers for finding sustainable solutions and effective treatments for health issues. The present study emphasizes the protective effects of (–)-loliolide (HTT) isolated from Sargassum horneri against FD-induced oxidative stress in human HaCaT keratinocytes. The purification of (–)-loliolide was carried out by centrifugal partition chromatography. HTT did not show any cytotoxicity, and it further illustrated the potential to increase cell viability by reducing the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in FD-stimulated keratinocytes. Furthermore, HTT suppressed FD-stimulated DNA damage and the formation of apoptotic bodies, and it reduced the population of cells in the sub-G1 apoptosis phase. FD-induced apoptosis was advancing through the mitochondria-mediated apoptosis pathway. The cytoprotective effects of the HTT against FD-stimulated oxidative damage is mediated through squaring the nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)-mediated heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) pathway, dose-dependently increasing HO-1 and NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone) 1 (NQO1) levels in the cytosol while concomitantly improving the nuclear translocation of Nrf2. Future studies could implement the protective functionality of HTT in producing pharmaceuticals that utilize natural products and benefit the diseased.

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