2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1240800
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The dual role of cannabidiol on monocyte-derived dendritic cell differentiation and maturation

Zsófia Pénzes,
Shahrzad Alimohammadi,
Dorottya Horváth
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionExtracts and compounds isolated from hemp (Cannabis sativa) are increasingly gaining popularity in the treatment of a number of diseases, with topical formulations for dermatological conditions leading the way. Phytocannabinoids such as ( )-cannabidiol, ( )-cannabinol and ( )-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabivarin (CBD, CBN, and THCV, respectively), are present in variable amounts in the plant, and have been shown to have mostly anti-inflammatory effects both in vitro and in vivo, albeit dominantly in murine mo… Show more

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“…More, CBD treatment of monocyte-derived dendritic cells generated from psoriatic individuals did not undergo the LPS-induced maturation, as can be seen from the reduction of the CD86 surface marker. These results are very interesting because recent research have demonstrated that monocyte-derived dendritic cells contribute to the perpetuation of psoriasis, through production of inflammatory cytokines that elevate the activation of skin T cells ( 22 , 23 ). Subsequent co-culture assays between dendritic cells and autologous T lymphocytes have shown that CBD not only interferes with the full functional maturation of dendritic cells, in response to pathogenic stimuli (Lipopolysaccharide), but modulates their ability to initiate the T lymphocyte response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…More, CBD treatment of monocyte-derived dendritic cells generated from psoriatic individuals did not undergo the LPS-induced maturation, as can be seen from the reduction of the CD86 surface marker. These results are very interesting because recent research have demonstrated that monocyte-derived dendritic cells contribute to the perpetuation of psoriasis, through production of inflammatory cytokines that elevate the activation of skin T cells ( 22 , 23 ). Subsequent co-culture assays between dendritic cells and autologous T lymphocytes have shown that CBD not only interferes with the full functional maturation of dendritic cells, in response to pathogenic stimuli (Lipopolysaccharide), but modulates their ability to initiate the T lymphocyte response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%