PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 28386381-8 2017 RESULTS: In cells treated with lycopene and LPS, the mRNA expression of TNF-alpha, IL-1beta, IL-6, iNOS, and COX-2 were decreased significantly in a dose-dependent manner (P < 0.05). Lycopene 31-39 interleukin 1 beta Homo sapiens 83-91 28386381-11 2017 CONCLUSIONS: Lycopene restrains NF-kappaB and JNK activation, which causes inflammation, and suppresses the expression of TNF-alpha, IL-1beta, IL-6, COX-2, and iNOS in SW480 human colorectal cancer cells. Lycopene 13-21 interleukin 1 beta Homo sapiens 133-141 18389438-6 2008 Lycopene induced a dose-dependent increase in IL1beta, and TNFalpha production and a decrease in IL-2, IL-10 and IFNgamma secretion, whereas that of IL-6 and IL-1ra was not affected. Lycopene 0-8 interleukin 1 beta Homo sapiens 46-53 27609268-10 2016 Furthermore, lycopene decreased LPS-induced expression of IL-1beta and HO-1 in the hippocampus together with decreasing level of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in the plasma. Lycopene 13-21 interleukin 1 beta Homo sapiens 58-66 22152988-3 2012 The objective of the present study was to investigate whether lycopene and beta-carotene in micelles (M), at concentrations that could be reached via the diet (10-25 mug/ml) could aid in the reduction of TNF-alpha plus IL-1beta-induced inflammation of Caco-2 human epithelial cells. Lycopene 62-70 interleukin 1 beta Homo sapiens 219-227 10856518-11 2000 While other carotenoids were ineffective, lycopene attenuated both IL-1beta-stimulated and spontaneous HAEC adhesion to U937 monocytic cells by 20 and 25%, respectively. Lycopene 42-50 interleukin 1 beta Homo sapiens 67-75