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Frontiers in Immunology, volume 11
Naturally Derived Heme-Oxygenase 1 Inducers and Their Therapeutic Application to Immune-Mediated Diseases
Samanta C. Funes
1
,
Mariana Rios
1
,
Ayleen Fernández Fierro
1
,
Camila Covián
1
,
Susan M Bueno
1
,
Claudia A Riedel
2
,
Juan Pablo Mackern-Oberti
3, 4
,
Alexis M Kalergis
1, 5
3
Instituto de Medicina y Biología Experimental de Cuyo, IMBECU CCT Mendoza- CONICET, Argentina
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-07-23
Journal:
Frontiers in Immunology
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.868
CiteScore: 9.8
Impact factor: 5.7
ISSN: 16643224
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy
Abstract
Heme-oxygenase (HO) is the primary antioxidant enzyme involved in heme group degradation. A variety of stimuli triggers the expression of the inducible HO-1 isoform, which is modulated by its substrate and cellular stressors. A major anti-inflammatory role has been assigned to the HO-1 activity. Therefore, in recent years HO-1 induction has been employed as an approach to treating several disorders displaying some immune alterations components, such as exacerbated inflammation or self-reactivity. Many natural compounds have shown to be effective inductors of HO-1 without cytotoxic effects; among them, most are chemicals present in plants used as food, flavoring, and medicine. Here we discuss some naturally derived compounds involved in HO-1 induction, their impact in the immune response modulation, and the beneficial effect in diverse autoimmune disorders. We conclude that the use of some compounds from natural sources able to induce HO-1 is an attractive lifestyle towards promoting human health. This review opens a new outlook on the investigation of naturally derived HO-1 inducers, mainly concerning to autoimmunity.
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