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  • Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) are crucial for gut health, but can be damaged by issues like chemotherapy, leading to complications such as gastrointestinal mucositis, which worsens patient outcomes.
  • Researchers studied the effects of pomegranate juice extract on IEC-6 cells under inflammation and chemotherapy conditions, finding that it significantly reduced harmful inflammatory factors and oxidative stress.
  • The results indicate that pomegranate could be a beneficial supplement in managing intestinal inflammation and oxidative stress related to chemotherapy-induced mucositis.

Article Abstract

Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) play a pivotal role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis. Different noxious agents, among them also anticancer therapies, can impair intestinal epithelial integrity triggering inflammation and oxidative stress. A frequent complication of chemotherapy is gastrointestinal mucositis, strongly influencing the effectiveness of therapy, increasing healthcare costs, and impairing patients' quality of life. Different strategies are used to treat gastrointestinal mucositis, including products from natural sources. Our study focused on the effect of pomegranate ( L.) juice extract on IEC-6 cells, both during inflammatory conditions and following treatment with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). The polyphenolic profile of pomegranate juice was characterized in detail by Online Comprehensive two dimensional Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. The evaluation of pomegranate juice extract in IEC-6 indicates a significant inhibition in proinflammatory factors, such as cytokines release, cyclooxygenase-2 and inducible nitric oxide synthase expression, and nitrotyrosine formation. Pomegranate also inhibited oxidative stress and adhesion protein expression. In 5-FU-treated IEC-6, pomegranate also inhibited both inflammatory and oxidative stress parameters and apoptosis. It promoted wound repair and tight junction expression. These results suggest a potential use of pomegranate as an adjuvant in the treatment of intestinal inflammatory and oxidative stress states, which also occur during chemotherapy-induced mucositis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7464015PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9080699DOI Listing

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