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Photosynthetically Controlled Spirulina, but Not Solar Spirulina, Inhibits TNF-alpha Secretion: Potential Implications for COVID-19-Related Cytokine Storm Therapy

机译:光合控制的螺旋藻,但不是太阳能螺旋藻,抑制TNF-α分泌:对Covid-19相关细胞因子风暴治疗的潜在影响

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An array of infections, including the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), trigger macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) and subsequently hypercytokinemia, commonly referred to as a cytokine storm (CS). It is postulated that CS is mainly responsible for critical COVID-19 cases, including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Recognizing the therapeutic potential of Spirulina blue-green algae (Arthrospira platensis), in this in vitro stimulation study, LPS-activated macrophages and monocytes were treated with aqueous extracts of Spirulina, cultivated in either natural or controlled light conditions. We report that an extract of photosynthetically controlled Spirulina (LED Spirulina), at a concentration of 0.1 mu g/mL, decreases macrophage and monocyte-induced TNF-alpha secretion levels by over 70% and 40%, respectively. We propose prompt in vivo studies in animal models and human subjects to determine the putative effectiveness of a natural, algae-based treatment for viral CS and ARDS, and explore the potential of a novel anti-TNF-alpha therapy.
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