Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Nov 2019)

TH1/TH2 chemokines/cytokines profile in rats treated with tetanus toxoid and Euphorbia tirucalli

  • Essam H. Ibrahim,
  • Mona Kilany,
  • Osama M.S. Mostafa,
  • Kamel H. Shaker,
  • Mohammed Alshehri,
  • Khalid M. Alsyaad,
  • Ali Alshehri,
  • Khalid Ali Khan,
  • Muhammad Qasim,
  • Nahla Kotb,
  • Abeer S. Alahmari,
  • Hamed A. Ghramh,
  • Saad M. Dajem

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 7
pp. 1716 – 1723

Abstract

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Natural products, including their purified materials, play a remarkable role in drug development. The Euphorbiaceae family, mainly Euphorbia tirucalli, is used in some traditional medicine, and has evidence that its latex comprises immunomodulatory properties and cytokine production. This study aimed to measure the in vivo production of chemokines (IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-12, and RANTES), TH1 cytokines (IFN-γ, TNF-α, GM-CSF, and IL-2) and TH2 cytokines (IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, and IL-13) in rats after treatments with ethanol latex extract of E. tirucalli. Vaccine treated and untreated rats were divided into seven groups to assess antimicrobial activities of the extracted components. After completion of the treatment schedule, blood was withdrawn and sera were collected. The results showed that the main component of the extract was a euphol compound. The extract showed antimicrobial activity and had the ability to modulate innate and adaptive immunity. Animals treated with extract for only 7 days before vaccination showed higher levels of antibody production. The extract showed antibacterial and antifungal activities. The extract could stimulate both adaptive and innate immunity. Pre-treatment with the extract increased immune responses in vaccinated animals, indicating the usefulness of the extract before immunization. Keywords: Cytokines, Plant extract, Tetanus vaccine, Immunity, Euphorbia tirucalli