Immunostimulant effect of dates (Phoenix dactylifera) on humoral and cellular immunity cells and their functions….. Original Research Article….. |
The Egyptian Journal of Immunology E-ISSN (2090-2506) Volume 31 (3), July, 2024 Pages: 28–40. www.Ejimmunology.org https://doi.org/10.55133/eji.310303 |
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Soukaina Laaraj1, Ibtissam Ouahidi1,2, Nada Al Moudani1, Abdellatif Boukir3, Samira Jaouhar1,4,5 and Lotfi Aarab1 |
1Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology & Bioactive Molecules (LM2BM), Faculty of Sciences & Techniques of Fez, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco.
2High Institute of Nursing & Technical Health (ISPITS). Ministry of Health, Fez, Morocco. 3Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences & Technology of Fez, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University Morocco. 4Higher Institute of Nursing & Health Professions of Fez-Meknes, Regional Directorate of Health Fes-Meknes, El Ghassani Hospital, Dhar El Mehraz, 30000 Fes, Morocco. 5Laboratory of Health Sciences & Technologies, Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Hassan First University of Settat, Casablanca Road km 3,5 PB 555 Settat; 26000; Morocco. |
Corresponding author: Lotfi Aarab, Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology & Bioactive Molecules (LM2BM), Faculty of Sciences & Techniques of Fez, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco. Email: aarab.lotfi0@gmail.com |
Abstract
The study aimed to assess the immunomodulatory effects of Phoenix dactylifera (dates) fruit, a traditional remedy used by Moroccans to enhance immunity against pathogens. This research sought to evaluate the impacts of this fruit on immune cells and their functions. To achieve this, we conducted tests using date extracts on splenocytes, thymocytes, and macrophages, focusing on their functions: antibody production, phagocytosis, and T-lymphocyte toxicity. The results obtained demonstrated that the aqueous extract of P. dactylifera fruit exhibited significant immunostimulatory effects on humoral immunity. It achieved this by enhancing complement activity and increasing splenocyte (including B-lymphocytes) proliferation by 142.5% compared to control cells. Similarly, in the same conditions, there was notable stimulation of cellular immunity through thymocyte activity, resulting in a remarkable increase in cell proliferation (225%) and a boost in thymocyte function (245.9%), which plays a role in safeguarding against cancer. Moreover, the date extract demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties. This was evident in the increased phagocytosis activity mediated by macrophages under the ethyl acetate extract, effectively eliminating pathogens. Assessing the cosmetic potential of date extracts showed that the ethyl acetate extract possesses both anti-inflammatory and strong antioxidant effects, exhibited high photo absorption of ultraviolet-B rays. Based on these findings, we propose to study the utilization of this extract for sun protection as a sunscreen. Furthermore, the Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy analysis indicated that the most active compounds present were flavonoids. These outcomes substantiate the traditional usage of this fruit for reinforcing immunity.
Keywords:
Cell proliferation, IgG production, Immunostimulant, phagocytosis, Phoenix dactylifera, splenocytes, antioxidant
Date received:16 November 2023; accepted: 28 March 2024
PMID:
38985532
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