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Discovery of isoliquiritigenin analogues that reverse acute hepatitis by inhibiting macrophage polarization

Yang, Junjie; Hu, Fanjie; Guo, Chengjun; Liang, Yuqing; Song, Haiying; Cheng, Kui*
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广东工业大学; 南方医科大学

摘要

Screening a natural product library of 850 compounds yield isoliquiritigenin as an effective anti-inflammatory agent by inhibiting the production of pro-inflammatory NO induced by Pam3CSK4, while its activity accompanied by toxicity. Further studies obtained the optimized isoliquiritigenin derivative SMU-B14, which can inhibit Pam3CSK4 triggered toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) signaling with low toxicity and high potency. Preliminary mechanism studies indicated that SMU-B14 worked through TLR2/MyD88, phosphorylation of IKK alpha/beta, leading to the reduce degradation of NF-kappa B related IKB alpha and p65 complex, then inhibited the production of inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-1 beta both in human and murine cell lines. Subsequent polarization experiments showed SMU-B14 significant reversed the polarization of M1 phenotype primary macrophage activated by Pam3CSK4 in vitro, and reduced the infiltration of neutrophil and polarization of M1-type macrophage, decreased serum alanine transaminase (ALT), as a result protected liver from being injured in vivo. In summary, we obtained an optimized lead compound SMU-B14 and found it functionally blocked TLR2/MyD88/NF-kappa B signaling pathway to down-regulate the production of inflammatory cytokines resulted significant liver protection property.

关键词

Natural product Isoliquiritigenin derivative Macrophage polarization Acute hepatitis