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Lipids in Health and Disease | 2011

Antioxidant activity of ethanolic extract of inflorescence of Ormenis Africana in vitro and in cell cultures.

Riadh Ben Mansour; Bochra Gargouri; Mohamed Bouaziz; Nesrine Elloumi; Imtinène Belhadj Jilani; Zaineb Ghrabi; Saloua Lassoued

BackgroundThe antioxidant potency of the hydroethanolic extract of Ormenis Africana (HEOA), Asteraceae was evaluated with regards to total polyphenol, flavonoid and anthocyanins content. Antioxidant activity has been assessed chemically and biologically. First, the free radical scavenging ability of HEOA was evaluated using two commonly in vitro tests: ABTS and DPPH radicals. Then, the protection effect of this extract against oxidative stress was conducted in HeLa cells treated with Fe2+ or H2O2. Oxidative stress was evaluated by measuring the lipid peroxidation levels (TBARs and DC) and the antioxidant enzymes activities (catalase and Superoxide dismutase). Cytotoxic effect of HEOA was prealably determined against HeLa cell line by MTT assay.ResultsHEOA contain considerable levels of antioxidant compound as evidenced by high amount of polyphenols (312.07 mg GAE/g dray matter), flavonoids (73.72 ± 1.98 mg QE/g dray matterl) and anthocyanins (0.28 ± 0.09 mg Cy-3-glu E/g dray matter). DPPH and ABTS assays showed a high antioxidant activity (IC50 = 24 μg/ml; TEAC = 2.137 mM) which was comparable to BHT.In biological system, HEOA exhibited a 50% cytotoxic concentration evaluated as 16.52 μg/ml. Incubation of HeLa cell line with no cytotoxic concentrations resulted in a remarkable protection from oxidative stress induced by Fe2+ or H2O2 which was evidenced by a decrease of MDA and CD levels as well as a diminution of antioxidant enzymes activities (Catalase and SOD) as compared to cells treated with Fe2+ or H2O2 alone.ConclusionThe hydroethanolic extract of O. Africana could thus be considered as a source of potential antioxidants. The results of this study will promote the reasonable usage of this plant in food and pharmacy industries as well as in alternative medicine and natural therapy.


Cytotechnology | 2016

Phenolic contents and antioxidant activity of ethanolic extract of Capparis spinosa

Riadh Ben Mansour; Imtinen Ben Haj Jilani; Mohammed Bouaziz; Bochra Gargouri; Nesrine Elloumi; Hamadi Attia; Zeineb Ghrabi-Gammar; Saloua Lassoued

Caper plant (Capparis spinosa) extracts have been associated with diverse biological activities including anti-oxidant properties. In this work, we characterized the hydro-ethanolic extract obtained from C. spinosa leaves [hydroethanolic extract of C. spinosa (HECS)] by analyzing the content in anti-oxidant compounds such as polyphenols, flavonoids and anthocyanins. Further, we evaluated HECS antioxidant activities in vitro using bleaching of 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical and ABTS test as well as by pretreatment of HeLa cells exposed to Fe2+ or H2O2. Our findings indicate that HECS contains high amount of total phenolic compounds and high levels of flavonoids and anthocyanins. Furthermore, HECS exhibited antioxidant activity in both chemical and biological tests. Specially, pretreatment of HeLa cells with different concentrations of the extract conferred protection against lipid peroxidation and modulated activities of two antioxidant enzymes, SOD and catalase. These results revealed HECS antioxidant effects and suggest that C. spinosa leaves are a potential source of natural antioxidant molecules with possible applications in industry and medicine.


Immunology Letters | 2017

Role of FOXP3 gene polymorphism in the susceptibility to Tunisian endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus

Mariem Ben Jmaa; O. Abida; E. Bahloul; Amina Toumi; Sana Khlif; Raouia Fakhfakh; Nesrine Elloumi; Khadija Sellami; Abderrahmen Masmoudi; Hamida Turki; H. Masmoudi

OBJECTIVE Forkhead box P3 (FOXP3) is an essential and crucial transcription factor of regulatory T-cells. Genetic polymorphisms in the promoter region of FOXP3 gene may alter the gene expression level and, therefore, contribute to several autoimmune diseases susceptibility. We aimed to investigate the possible role of genetic variants of four SNPs (rs3761547, rs3761548, rs3761549 and rs2294021) and a (GT)n microsatellite located in FOXP3 gene in the susceptibility to Tunisian Pemphigus Foliaceus (PF). METHOD A case-control study was conducted on 98 patients with different clinical features of PF and 182 matched healthy controls using PCR-RFLP method. RESULTS According to the epidemio-demographic features of the disease, patients were classified into two groups: an endemic group (n=33, mean age=31 [18-48]) versus a sporadic one (n=65, mean age=36 [19-84]). In the whole population, rs3761548, rs3761549 and rs2294021 were associated with the susceptibility to PF. Interestingly, significant differences of gene distributions between the two sub-groups of patients were observed. In the endemic group, all associations observed in the whole population were maintained and reinforced and a new association was revealed with rs3761547; while in the sporadic group, only the association with rs3761549 was conserved. Further, the haplotype analysis showed that the G-A-C-15-C risk haplotype was significantly much more expressed in PF patients and specially in the endemic group. The phenotype-genotype correlation revealed that the rs3761548>AA genotype was significantly correlated with the severity of the disease including Nickolsky sign, generalized form of the disease and the earliest age onset. CONCLUSION These results underline the particular genetic background of the Tunisian endemic PF and suggest the implication of FOXP3 gene in the susceptibility and the clinical course of the disease.


Journal of Medicinal Plants Research | 2011

Investigation of antioxidant activity of alcoholic extract of Globularia alypum L.

Riadh Ben Mansour; Boutheina Gargouri; Bochra Gargouri; Nesrine Elloumi; Zeineb Ghrabi-Gammar; Saloua Lassoued

Hydroethanolic extract from leaves of Globularia alypum L. (HEGA), Globulariaceae, was screened for its content on total polyphenols, flavonoids and anthocyanins. Its antioxidant activity was also assessed in chemical and biological systems. Analysis of the antioxidant compounds reveals that the HEGA contains high amounts of polyphenols, flavonoids and anthocyanins. Besides, it shows a significant antioxidant activity. When tested in HeLa cells, the extract exerts an antiproliferative effect. The concentration leading to a 50% inhibition was estimated at 1.53 mg/ml. The pretreatment of HeLa cells with non cytotoxic concentration of the leaf extract protects them from Fe 2+ and hydrogen peroxide induced oxidative stress. A good protection against lipid peroxidation was obtained and evidenced by a decrease in the level of two lipid peroxidation (LPO) products, Malodialdehyde (MDA) and conjugated dienes (CD). Besides, a decrease in catalase and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities was obtained. This suggests a recovery of the oxidative balance in the treated cells.


Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry | 2017

The Increased Expression of Toll-Like Receptor 4 in Renal and Skin Lesions in Lupus Erythematosus

Nesrine Elloumi; Raouia Fakhfakh; Lobna Ayadi; Khadija Sellami; O. Abida; Mariem Ben Jmaa; Tahya Sellami; K. Kammoun; H. Masmoudi

Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR-4), a bacterial lipopolysaccharide sensor, is an innate immunity essential modulator. It is expressed on both immune and non-immune cells and may contribute to the cutaneous and renal manifestations during lupus erythematosus (LE). Our purpose is to evaluate TLR-4 expression and analyzing its role in lupus nephritis (LN) and chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) pathogenesis. TLR-4 immunohistochemical staining was performed on 30 LN renal biopsies compared with 11 healthy renal tissues and 30 skin biopsies from CLE patients compared with 15 normal individuals. CLE patients’ biopsies showed a strong and diffuse TLR-4 expression throughout the epidermis and labeled inflammatory infiltrate and glands in the dermis whereas controls’ skin expressed weakly TLR-4 only in the epidermis basal layer. LN glomeruli and tubules showed an increased and more intense TLR-4 expression compared with normal controls where TLR-4 expression was weak and rarely detected in glomeruli, diffuse and weak in tubules. A significant difference in TLR-4 expression between LN classes, both in glomeruli and tubules, was observed. These data confirm an up-regulation of TLR-4 expression in the affected tissues of CLE and LN patients and highlight the critical role of TLR-4 in the pathogenesis of cutaneous and renal disorders in LE.


PLOS ONE | 2018

HLA Class III: A susceptibility region to systemic lupus erythematosus in Tunisian population

H. Hachicha; Nadia Mahfoudh; Hajer Fourati; Nesrine Elloumi; S. Marzouk; S. Feki; Raouia Fakhfakh; Faten Frikha; Abir Ayadi; Amira Maatoug; Lilia Gaddour; Feiza Hakim; Zouheir Bahloul; Hafedh Makni; H. Masmoudi; Arwa Kammoun

Background and objectives Short tandem repeats (STR) are usually used as informative polymorphic markers for genetic mapping and for disease susceptibility analysis. The involvement of these microsatellite markers localized in the MHC region was reported in many auto-immune diseases. In this study we analyzed for the first time eight polymorphisms of microsatellite loci at the HLA region: D6S291, D6S273, TNFa, b and c, MICA, D6S265 and D6S276, in Tunisian systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Materials and methods We performed a case control study in which the microsatellite loci were amplified using specific primers labeled with NED, VIC, PET or 6-FAM and analyzed using GeneScan software 3.7. For the statistical analysis, we used SPSS software and we performed a sub-haplotype scoring test using the haplo.stats software developed in the R language. Results We found that two mean associated regions existed; the most statistically significant encompassed the 3 TNF markers (p = 0.0003, OR = 19.34); the latter covered the DR region. In fact, when scoring haplotypes in 3 marker- sliding windows, the p value increased as we moved away from the TNF region and decreased again when we approached the DRB1 locus. We also established for the first time the negative association between alleles of D6S291 and SLE. The majority of clinical and serological correlations were noted with TNF alleles. Conclusion Our results confirm the association between TNF and DRB1 polymorphisms and SLE. The association between alleles of D6S291 and SLE needs however to be verified by the analysis of other markers beyond this region.


Mediators of Inflammation | 2018

Involvement of the IL23/Th17 Pathway in the Pathogenesis of Tunisian Pemphigus Foliaceus

M. Ben Jmaa; O. Abida; Raouia Fakhfakh; E. Bahloul; Kh. Sellami; L. Gaddour; Nesrine Elloumi; M. Ben Ayed; A. Masmoudi; M. Dhouib; M. Abdelmoula; N. Mahfoudh; H. Makni; H. Turki; H. Masmoudi

Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is a rare autoimmune skin disease caused by anti-Dsg1 pathogenic autoantibodies. It is considered as a Th2-mediated disease. Likewise, Th17 cells were recently described in the pathogenesis of the disease but their role is still unclear. We aimed to unravel the eventual implication of the IL23/Th17 pathway in the development of PF. A case-control study was conducted on 115 PF patients and 201 healthy controls using PCR-RFLP and AS-PCR methods. SNPs in IL23R, RORγt, IL17A, IL17F, IL17AR, TNFa, and STAT3 genes were genotyped. mRNA expression of IL23R and RORγt was evaluated using Q-PCR. The frequency of circulating Th17 cells was analyzed by flow cytometry. Genetic associations between IL23R>rs11209026, IL17A>rs3748067, IL17F>rs763780, and TNFa>rs1800629 and the susceptibility to PF were reported. Moreover, we revealed a significant increased frequency of circulating CD4+IL17+ cells as well as higher mRNA levels of RORγt and IL23R in PBMCs of patients. However, no significant increase of RORγt and IL23R mRNA expression was observed in lesional skin biopsies. In spite of the little size of specimens, our results provide converging arguments for the contribution of the IL23/Th17 pathway in the pathogenesis of PF.


Journal of Digestive Diseases | 2017

Genetic association and phenotypic correlation of TLR4 but not NOD2 variants with Tunisian inflammatory bowel disease

S. Feki; Dorra Bouzid; O. Abida; Lassaad Chtourou; Nesrine Elloumi; Amina Toumi; H. Hachicha; A. Amouri; Nabil Tahri; H. Masmoudi

The common association between NOD2/CARD15 and TLR4 gene variants with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has not been replicated in all studies. We studied the polymorphism of these two genes in Tunisian patients with IBD.


Clinical and Experimental Immunology | 2017

Relevant genetic polymorphisms and kidney expression of Toll-like receptor (TLR)-5 and TLR-9 in lupus nephritis: Toll-like receptor in lupus nephritis

Nesrine Elloumi; Raouia Fakhfakh; O. Abida; Lobna Ayadi; S. Marzouk; H. Hachicha; Mohamed Fourati; Zouhir Bahloul; Mohamed Nabil Mhiri; K. Kammoun; H. Masmoudi


Immunology Letters | 2017

Differential reactive oxygen species production of neutrophils and their oxidative damage in patients with active and inactive systemic lupus erythematosus

Nesrine Elloumi; Riadh Ben Mansour; S. Marzouk; Malek Mseddi; Raouia Fakhfakh; Bochra Gargouri; H. Masmoudi; Saloua Lassoued

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