In this work, we investigated the effects of Petiveria alliacea extract on
the production of Th1-type and Th2-type cytokines and on NK cells activity
in normal and Listeria monocytogenes infected mice. Our results demonstrate
d that in normal/non-infected mice P. alliacea administration led to increa
sed levels of Interleukin-2 (IL-2). The infection alone enhanced INF-gamma
levels and NK cell activity at 48 and 72 hours of infection. The treatment
with five consecutive doses of 1000mg/kg/day of P. alliacea extract, given
previously to infection, led to further increases in IL-2 levels, in relati
on to normal/non-infected/P. alliacea treated controls, and in INF-gamma le
vels at 72h of infection, compared to infected mice. On the other hand, the
production of IL-4 and IL-10 were not altered either by the infection or b
y the treatment with P. alliacea extract. NK cells activity increased at 48
h and 72h following the inoculation of the bacteria. When mice were treated
with P. alliacea previously to infection, NK activity was higher than that
observed at 48h, 72h and 120h of infection in the infected animal. Based o
n these findings we suggest that P. alliacea up-regulates anti-bacterial im
mune response by enhancing both Th1 function and the activity of NK cells.