Modulation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSC) by Nigella sativa and Trigona honey: an in vitro study

Modulation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSC) by Nigella sativa and Trigona honey: an in vitro study. Modulation of Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells (BMMSC) by Nigella sativa and Trigona Honey: An in vitro Study: 781-794. pp. 1-14. (2024)



Abstract

Maintenance of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSC) numbers is crucial for tissue repair and regeneration since adult stem cells are often limited in number, expansion capacity and lifespan. It is believed that certain types of foods are beneficial in the preservation and stimulation of stem cells throughout life. Black seeds and stingless bee honey are among the widely investigated functional food with general health promoting benefit. We aim to explore the proliferative, anti-apoptosis and anti-senescence effect of Nigella sativa and Trigona honey on BMMSC. Cell proliferation was evaluated using MTT assay. We performed flow cytometric analysis to verify stem cell surface markers while quantitative PCR was done to measure the relative expression of target genes. Results showed favourable concentration dependent enhancement of cell proliferation by 1 to 10 ug/mL Nigella sativa and 0.097% to 0.195% Trigona honey. Observation on BMMSC’s morphology and surface markers expression revealed no alteration on BMMSC stemness properties. In addition, gene expression analysis supported that there was a significant (P<0.05) increase in proliferation related gene, β-Catenin, and lower expression of apoptotic- and senescence-related gene, BAX and p21, respectively. These preliminary findings suggest a promising effect of Nigella sativaand Trigona honey on stem cell proliferation.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: stingless bee honey, black seed
Taxonomy: By Niche > Kelulut (Stingless Bee) > Physiology
By Niche > Kelulut (Stingless Bee) > Research
Local Content Hub: Niche > Kelulut (Stingless Bee)
Depositing User: Nor Azimahwati Aris
Date Deposited: 31 Oct 2025 11:20
Last Modified: 31 Oct 2025 11:20
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