Volume 1119, Issue 1 pp. 196-202

Nutraceutical Strategy in Aging

Targeting Heat Shock Protein and Inflammatory Profile through Understanding Interleukin-6 Polymorphism

F. MAROTTA

F. MAROTTA

G.A.I.A. Age-Management Foundation, Pavia, Italy

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K. KOIKE

K. KOIKE

BioScience Lab, Osato Research Institute, Gifu, Japan

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A. LORENZETTI

A. LORENZETTI

G.A.I.A. Age-Management Foundation, Pavia, Italy

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Y. NAITO

Y. NAITO

Immunity Research & Clinic, Nagoya, Japan

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F. FAYET

F. FAYET

G.A.I.A. Age-Management Foundation, Pavia, Italy

BioScience Lab, Osato Research Institute, Gifu, Japan

Immunity Research & Clinic, Nagoya, Japan

School of Molecular & Microbial Biosciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

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H. SHIMIZU

H. SHIMIZU

BioScience Lab, Osato Research Institute, Gifu, Japan

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P. MARANDOLA

P. MARANDOLA

G.A.I.A. Age-Management Foundation, Pavia, Italy

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First published: 28 November 2007
Citations: 14
Address for correspondence: Prof. F. Marotta, MD, PhD, Via Pisanello, 4, 20146 Milano, Italy. Voice/fax: +39-024077243.
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Abstract

Abstract: The aging process is paralleled by two- to fourfold increases in plasma/serum levels of inflammatory mediators, such as cytokines and acute-phase proteins. In this study we assessed the inflammatory profile and polymorphism of healthy elderly subjects and the influence of a nutraceutical supplement. Forty elderly, generally healthy subjects were recruited, divided into two matched groups, and given either a fermented papaya preparation 9 g/day by mouth or the same amount of placebo. Treatments were carried out in a cross-over manner with a 3-month supplementation period followed by a 6-week washout period between treatments. Ten healthy young subjects served as controls. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) promoter −174 G/C polymorphism genotype was determined together with blood levels for redox status, proinflammatory cytokines, high sensitivity C-reactive protein, and serum 70 kDa heat shock protein (Hsp70) concentrations. Tumor necrosis factor-α and IL-6 were higher in elderly subjects (P < 0.05 versus young controls). The concentration of Hsp70 inversely correlated with markers of inflammation in −174 G/C-negative subjects (r= 0.62, P < 0.05). Nutraceutical intervention normalized the inflammatory parameters (P < 0.05) with a rise of Hsp70 (P < 0.05). This suggests that healthy elderly individuals may have a proinflammatory profile playing as a downregulating factor for inducible Hsp70, particularly if −174 G/C-negative. A nutraceutical intervention seems able to beneficially modulate such a phenomenon.