Abstract: Introduction. Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is known as a mediator of the response to xenobiotic. Recently, however FICZ (6-formylindolo[3,2-b] carbazole), a tryptophan (Trp) derivative, emerged as an endogenous ligand displaying the highest affinity to AhR. Several dietary polyphenols derived from plants can also activate AhR, suggesting that AhR may play important biological functions in normal life, which are little known. This study aims to examine the effect of common polyphenols and a mixture thereof on the transactivation activity of both human and rat AhR in vitro in the presence and absence of endogenous (FICZ) and xenobiotic (TCDD) AhR ligands. Materials and methods. The DR-CALUX® (Dioxin Responsive-Chemical Activated Luciferase gene eXpression) using rat DR-H4IIE and human DR-Hep G2 hepatoma cells were used to study AhR transactivation of seven common polyphenols, namely daidzein, quercetin, resveratrol, genistein, baicalin, curcumin, and chrysin and their mixture containing each compound at recommended doses available in the food supplements. Results. All of the polyphenols (excepted curcumin and chrysin for rat AhR and curcumin for human AhR) and their mixture activated AhR only in culture medium with Trp. The efficiency and EC50 were roughly similar in both cell lines, with a maximum efficiency of the mixture being 19.7 ± 0.5% and 24.4 ± 2.5% of the maximum FICZ response in rat and human cells, respectively. Interestingly, these agonistic activities were abolished when using the medium without Trp, except a weak effect for resveratrol. Hence, Trp was required for AhR activation of the active polyphenols and their mixture. DR-H4IIE cells were also exposed to polyphenols in the presence of TCDD/FICZ at EC50 and at excess concentrations TCDD (20 nM)/FICZ (1 μM), to study the possible antagonistic activity of the polyphenols towards these ligands. It appeared that daidzein, quercetin, genistein, and the mixture induced a higher AhR transactivity when co-exposed with FICZ EC50 than with TCDD EC50. ...
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