4-O-Carboxymethylascochlorin inhibits expression levels of on inflammation-related cytokines and matrix metalloproteinase-9 through NF–κB/MAPK/TLR4 signaling pathway in LPS-activated RAW264.7 cells

  • Junyoung Park
  • , Sun Hyung Ha
  • , Fukushi Abekura
  • , Hakseong Lim
  • , Juni Magae
  • , Ki Tae Ha
  • , Tae Wook Chung
  • , Young Chae Chang
  • , Young Choon Lee
  • , Eunyong Chung
  • , Jiyeon Ku
  • , Cheorl Ho Kim

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Abstract

Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) are known to play important roles in inflammatory diseases such as arteriosclerosis and plaque instability. The purpose of this study was to perform the effect of 4-O-carboxymethylascochlorin (AS-6) on MMP-9 expression in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced murine macrophages and signaling pathway involved in its anti-inflammatory effect. Effect of AS-6 on MAPK/NF-κB/TLR4 signaling pathway in LPS-activated murine macrophages was examined using ELISA, Western blotting, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and fluorescence immunoassay. MMP-9 enzyme activity was examined by gelatin zymography. AS-6 significantly suppressed MMP-9 and MAPK/NF-κB expression levels in LPS-stimulated murine macrophages. Expression levels of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), COX2, MMP-9, JNK, ERK, p38 phosphorylation, and NF-κB stimulated by LPS were also decreased by AS-6. Moreover, AS-6 suppressed TLR4 expression and dysregulated LPS-induced activators of transcription signaling pathway. The results of this study showed that AS-6 can inhibit LPS-stimulated inflammatory response by suppressing TLR4/MAPK/NF-κB signals, suggesting that AS-6 can be used to induce the stability of atherosclerotic plaque and prevent inflammatory diseases in an in vitro model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number304
JournalFrontiers in Pharmacology
Volume10
Issue numberMAR
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • AS-6
  • Inflammation
  • LPS
  • MMP
  • RAW macrophage cells
  • TLR

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