High diluted molecules and gene expression

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  • Salvatore Chirumbolo
چکیده

Two recently published papers reported that water/ethanol dilutions of Gelsemium sempervirens Ait. extracts could modify gene expression on in vitro human neuronal cells (Marzotto et al., 2014; Olioso et al., 2014). Both papers were performed with the purpose to demonstrate cellular activity of G. sempervirens dilutions, on suited standardized cultures, and confirm the behavioral evidence previously reported elsewhere (Magnani et al., 2010). The authors used two models for their experimental setting, namely SHSY5Y and CCL-127 or IMR32 neuroblastoma cell lines (Marzotto et al., 2014; Olioso et al., 2014). After an oligonucleotide microarray, the authors selected less than 10 genes for RT-PCR to be significantly expressed following Gelsemium treatment (Marzotto et al., 2014; Olioso et al., 2014). However, using human neuronal cell line to elucidate results obtained with mouse models appears quite disputable. The search for an involvement of neural genes related to anxiety/depression or mood disorders is biased by the expression of human genes having no orthologs/homologs in mice, where the authors reported evidence about Gelsemium action on behavioral tests in animal anxiety models. For example, the gene baculoviral IAP repeat containing 8 (BIRC 8) has no homologs in mice (only ortholog genes in Pan troglodytes), olfactory gene OR4X1 is not expressed (absent) in mouse, gene C1ORF167 appears to have a non-characterized ortholog gene LOC102634746 in mouse, certainly not matching the research purpose to relate olfactory gene to the behavioral test. Furthermore, some genes indicated to be downregulated by Gelsemium 2c, should not be expressed by neuronal cells (e.g. CD163, MPO, C8B, LST1, TREM2, notoriously expressed in immune cell). Both papers (Marzotto et al., 2014; Olioso et al., 2014) represent two interesting reports about gene expression microarray in homeopathy or ethnopharmacology, yet they deserves many comments about experimental setting and performance. Preparations of herbal dilutions was carried out starting from a G. sempervirens “mother tincture” from Boiron and a gelsemine content of 6.5 × 10−4 M was reported (Marzotto et al., 2014). Yet concentration of gelsemine was not assessed, as it was solely calculated on previous spectrometry investigations (Magnani et al., 2010) and new preparations, from ethanol draw extracts, were not further quantified by analytical chemistry. Although the authors reported UV-Vis spectra of G. sempervirens, which showed a peak at 250 nm caused by contaminating millimolar ethanol in Gelsemium 2c, they did not calculate any active principle dose in the tested solutions (Marzotto et al., 2014). Therefore, the authors tested a complex mixture of G. sempervirens extract, containing at least about 0.154 mM EtOH at 2c, if dilutions were conducted exactly, yet an alcoholic draw extract whose active principles were not identified for the investigation setting (Jin et al., 2014). The theoretical ethanol concentration evaluable by reading Marzotto’s paper might reach actually 50 mM at Gelsemium 2c (Marzotto et al., 2014). A sub-millimolar dose of EtOH, close to 0.2 mM ethanol, is able to affect cell activity as BrdU incorporation, DNA fragmentation increase and LDH release, although data refer to HepG2 cell line at 24 h incubation with EtOH (Castañeda and Kinne, 2000). A strong apoptotic induction was related to ethanol doses as low as 100 mM for 24 h (Do et al., 2013) but 1.0 mM EtOH induce latent apoptosis in a cell line system and modifies expression of genes not necessarily involved in alcohol metabolism (Castaneda et al., 2007; Kupfer et al., 2013). Concentration of EtOH, set at 30% v/v, faded out to 0.003% in tested dilutions but the authors did not clarify how much for each centesimal dilution in the Methods section; the reader might trust the supposition that each centesimal dilution has about 50 mM EtOH. One paper reported that G. sempervirens 2c was prepared by diluting 100 times into simple distilled water a MT from Boiron (30 to 0.3% ethanol) to reach 1c and further 100 times (0.3 to 0.03% ethanol) to 2c (Marzotto et al., 2014). This may correspond to an ethanol concentration of about 50 mM at 0.3% EtOH. In Marzotto et al., more than 87% genes were downregulated, suggesting probably for a noxious action on cell function (Marzotto et al., 2014). Furthermore, the authors did not specify whether G. sempervirens preparations and serially diluted 30% alcohol/water solutions, were made under a laminar flow hood or provided sterile disposable plastic

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دوره 5  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2014