Steamed Ginger Extract Exerts Anti-inflammatory Effects in Helicobacter pylori -infected Gastric Epithelial Cells through Inhibition of NF-κB

  • Song M
  • Lee D
  • Park S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ginger ( Zingiber officinale) has traditionally been used as a treatment for inflammatory diseases in the Asian region. Recently, anti-inflammatory effects of steamed ginger extract (GGE03) have been reported, but its association with Helicobacter pylori ( H. pylori)-induced gastritis has not been investigated. The purpose of this study was to assess the anti-inflammatory activity of GGE03 in H. pylori -infected gastric epithelial cells. Our studies revealed that the GGE03 suppressed the growth of H. pylori. GGE03 markedly reduced the expression of the H. pylori -induced pro-inflammatory cytokines including interleukin (IL)-8, TNF-α, IL-6, inducible NOS (iNOS) and IFN-γ. We also demonstrated that GGE03 treatment inhibited the H. pylori -activated NF-κB signaling pathway. In addition, the treatment with GGE03 significantly attenuated nitric oxide production and myeloperoxidase activity in H. pylori -infected gastric epithelial cells. These anti-inflammatory effects of GGE03 were more effective than ginger extract. Finally, we investigated the minimum effective concentration of GGE03 to inhibit H. pylori -induced inflammation. Our findings suggest that GGE03 not only inhibits the growth of H. pylori, but also attenuates H. pylori -induced inflammation.

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Song, M.-Y., Lee, D.-Y., Park, S.-Y., Seo, S.-A., Hwang, J.-S., Heo, S.-H., & Kim, E.-H. (2021). Steamed Ginger Extract Exerts Anti-inflammatory Effects in Helicobacter pylori -infected Gastric Epithelial Cells through Inhibition of NF-κB. Journal of Cancer Prevention, 26(4), 289–297. https://doi.org/10.15430/jcp.2021.26.4.289

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