Food and Chemical Toxicology

Volume 88, February 2016, Pages 40-47

Sodium benzoate, a food preservative, affects the functional and activation status of splenocytes at non cytotoxic dose

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Highlights

Sodium Benzoate (SB), a permitted food preservative, induces immune suppression.

SB suppresses the proliferation potential of Con A or LPS stimulated splenocytes.

SB shows suppressive effect on the Con A or LPS stimulated release of cytokines.

SB lowers the expression of T and B cell activation markers.

Abstract

Sodium benzoate (SB) is a widely used food preservative due to its bacteriostatic and fungistatic properties. The acceptable daily intake of SB is 5 mg/kg-bw, however, it has been found to be used in the food commodities at relatively high levels (2119 mg/kg). Earlier studies on SB have shown its immunosuppressive properties, but comprehensive immunotoxicity data is lacking. Our studies have shown that SB was non cytotoxic in splenocytes up to 1000 μg/ml for 72 h, however at 2500 μg/ml it was found to be cytotoxic. Thus, 1000 μg/ml dose of SB was chosen for the subsequent experiments. SB significantly suppresses the proliferation of Con A and LPS stimulated splenocytes at 72 h, while allogenic response of T cells was significantly decreased after 96 h. SB did not affect the relative expression of CD3e or CD4 molecules following 72 h exposure, however, it downregulated the relative expression of CD8 co-receptor. Further, exposure of splenocytes to SB for 72 h led to reduced expression of CD28 and CD95, which play a vital role in T cell activation. SB also suppresses the relative expression of CD19, CD40 and CD95 receptors on B cells after 72 h. In addition to the functional responses, SB lowered the expression of IL4, IL6, IFNγ and IL17 cytokines in Con A stimulated splenocytes; and IL6, IFNγ and TNFα in LPS stimulated splenocytes following 48 h of exposure. Taken together, the present study is suggestive of the immunomodulatory potential of SB.

Keywords

Activation markers
Cytokines
Immunotoxicity
Lymphoproliferation
Splenocytes
Sodium benzoate

Abbreviations

APC
Allophycocyanin
APC-Cy7
Allophycocyanin-Cyanine 7
CD
Clusters of Differentiation
Con A
Concanavalin A
DMEM
Dulbecco's Modified Eagles Medium
FITC
Fluorescein Isothiocyanate
IFN
Interferon
IL
Interleukin
LPS
Lipopolysaccharide
MLR
Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction
PE
Phycoerythrin
PerCP
Peridinin chlorophyll protein
Sodium Benzoate
SB
TNF
Tumor Necrosis Factor

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