HelixComplex snail mucus exhibits pro-survival, proliferative and pro-migration effects on mammalian fibroblasts

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Claudio Trapella
Roberta Rizzo
Stefania Gallo
Andrea Alogna
Daria Bortolotti
Fabio Casciano
Giorgio Zauli
Paola Secchiero
Rebecca Voltan
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[1] University of Ferrara,Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] University of Ferrara,Department of Medical Sciences
[3] Surgery,Department of Morphology
[4] Experimental Medicine and LTTA Centre,undefined
[5] University of Ferrara,undefined
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Snail Mucus; Mammalian Fibroblasts; Para-pharmaceutical Products; Glycolic Acid; Allantoin;
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Snail mucus is a mixture of active substances commonly thought to have healthy properties for the treatment of skin disorders. Although snail mucus is an ingredient of several cosmetic and para-pharmaceutic products, a comprehensive characterization of chemical composition and biological effects is still missing. Crude purified extracts from Helix aspersa muller mucus (HelixComplex) were prepared and, after chemical characterization, tested on in vitro experimental models. Differently from what expected, HelixComplex was characterized by the presence of small amounts of glycolic acid and allantoin. By using different in vitro assays on fibroblast cultures, we found that HelixComplex lacked of cytotoxicity, protected cells from apoptosis (p < 0.05) and, importantly, was able to significantly induce cell proliferation and migration through direct and indirect mechanisms. These effects were associated to morphological changes, cytoskeleton re-organization and release of cytokines. In conclusion, our findings suggest that snail mucus biological effects are attributable to cell proliferation and migration, and pave the way for further investigating snail mucus potential as therapeutic agent.
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