Research Article

Resveratrol Inhibits Propagation of Chlamydia trachomatis in McCoy Cells

Table 1

Folds and mRNA changes in McCoy cells infected with C. trachomatis in the presence of resveratrol (RESV).

mRNARESV concentrations (μM)

euo
incA
omcB

McCoy cells were set up, grown, and infected with C. trachomatis in the presence or absence of increasing concentrations of RESV (0–100 μM) as described in Material and Methods. Total RNA was extracted 24 hours later. RNA levels for the genes of interest were normalized to eukaryotic -actin expression levels. All mRNA values were referenced to expression levels at “0” RESV concentration (1.00); indicates statistically significant values as compared to “0” RESV concentration.