Coffee and Maillard products activate NF-kappaB in macrophages via H2O2 production |
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Authors: | Muscat Sonja Pelka Joana Hegele Jörg Weigle Bernd Münch Gerald Pischetsrieder Monika |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Pharmacy and Food Chemistry, Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen, Germany. |
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Abstract: | In this study, we investigated the immunomodulatory activity of coffee and Maillard reaction products on macrophages in vitro. Stimulation of macrophages with coffee, but not with raw coffee extract in PBS, led to a 13-fold increased nuclear NF-kappaB translocation. A Maillard reaction mixture (25 mM D-ribose/L-lysine, 30 min at 120 degrees C) increased NF-kappaB translocation 18-fold (in PBS) or six-fold (in medium). MRPs also induced a two-fold increased NF-kappaB translocation in untransfected human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells as well as in HEK cells stably transfected with the receptor for advanced glycation endproducts (RAGE), indicating that the effect was not RAGE mediated. On the other hand, catalase totally abolished coffee- and MRP-induced NF-kappaB translocation. Consequently, up to 366 microM hydrogen peroxide was measured in the coffee preparation and Maillard mixtures used for cell stimulation. Stimulation of macrophages with MRPs did not lead to significantly increased IL-6 or NO release. Thus, it can be concluded that coffee and MRPs induce NF-kappaB translocation in macrophages via the generation of hydrogen peroxide. |
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Keywords: | Coffee Hydrogen peroxide Immunomodulation Maillard reaction products NF‐κB |
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