Anti-cell Adhesion Effect of PLM-f74 with U937 Cell from Hallophilic Enterobacteria and Identification of Strain

  • Lim, Jong-Kwon (Department of Biotechnology, Yosu National University) ;
  • Seo, Hyo-Jin (Department of Biotechnology, Yosu National University) ;
  • Shin, Jin-Hyuk (Department of Biotechnology, Yosu National University) ;
  • Lee, Se-Young (Department of Biotechnology, Yosu National University) ;
  • Kim, Min-Yong (Dept. of Refrigeration Engineering, Yosu National University) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Deog (Department of Biotechnology, Yosu National University)
  • Published : 2005.10.27

Abstract

Fermented materials with enterobacteria isolated from fusiform fish, have strong anti-angiogenesis effect and anti-cell adhesion effect. PLM-f74 got from 74th fraction of size exclusion chromatography from fermented material, showed strong anti-cell adhesion effect between HUVECs and U937 monocytic cell. Adhesion of U937 cell to HUVEC stimulated with IL-1b was clearly inhibited by PLM-f74 in a dose-dependent manner by 12.1, 21.2, 50.9, and 78.2%, when U937 cells treated with each of the PLM-f74 and stimulated with PMA (100 mg/L) was added onto untreated and unstimulated HUVECs, adhesion was observed by 15.8, 31.9, 70.8, and 102%, when both cell types were pretreated with PLM-f74, the adhesion was prominently decreased by 83.7, 99.2, 110, and 120.8%, with 0.74, 3.7, 7.4, and 18.5ug/mL of PLM-f74, respectively. PLM-f74, also, reduced IL-1-stimulated HUVEC expression of adhesion molecules, VCAM-1, ICAM-1, and E-selectin dose-dependently by ELISA method.

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