Antioxidant-mediated protective role of hericium erinaceus (Bull.: Fr.) pers. against oxidative damage in fibroblasts from friedreich’s ataxia patient

Sze Yuen Lew, Yoon Yen Yow, Lee Wei Lim, Kah Hui Wong*

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Abstract

Friedreich’s ataxia (FRDA) is a progressive neuromuscular disorder caused by substantial decrease of mitochondrial protein frataxin responsible for biogenesis of iron-sulphur clusters and protection from oxidative damage. In this study, we investigated the antioxidant activities of a standardized aqueous extract from fruiting bodies of Hericium erinaceus mushroom (HESAE) and its protective effects against oxidative damage induced by L-Buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) in fibroblasts derived from FRDA patient. The lactate dehydrogenase-based viability assay showed that FRDA fibroblast was sensitive to 12.5 mM BSO with a reduction of viability to 52.51 ± 13.92% after 24 h of BSO exposure. Interestingly, co-incubation with 32 mg/mL HESAE increased the viability to 85.35 ± 3.4%. Further, 12.5 mM BSO caused a decrease in the ratio of cellular reduced glutathione (GSH) to oxidised GSH (GSSG) that leads to cell death. Nevertheless, the damage was reduced by co-incubation with 32 mg/mL HESAE. Nuclear fluorescence staining revealed that 12.5 mM BSO induced cell death and the apoptosis was decreased by co-incubation with HESAE. These findings suggest the ability of HESAE in attenuating BSO-mediated cytotoxicity through maintenance of membrane integrity and optimal GSH/GSSG ratio, that are closely linked to its antioxidant activities. Further in vivo trials are highly warranted to clarify its potential benefits in management of FRDA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)264-272
Number of pages9
JournalFood Science and Technology (Brazil)
Volume40
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antioxidant
  • Dermal fibroblasts
  • Friedreich’s ataxia
  • Hericium erinaceus
  • Oxidative damag

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