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A novel eremophilane lactone inhibits FcεRI-dependent release of pro-inflammatory mediators: structure-dependent bioactivity.

Fei Qian1, Gujiang Guo1, Yiming Li1, M Kulka2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Allergic inflammation is primarily mediated by immune effector cells such as mast cells and basophils that release proinflammatory cytokines. Both mast cells and basophils are activated via their high affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) which initiates the release of proinflammatory mediators such as histamine and tumor necrosis factor (TNF). Considerable effort has been focused on finding an effective basophil stabilizer that inhibits the activation of FcεRI-activated mediator release. Recently, eremophilane lactones, a novel family of sesquiterpene compound originally isolated from Petasites japonicas (Sieb. et Zucc.), have been described, and it has been postulated that they may have anti-inflammatory activity, particularly in allergic disease.
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine the effect of two eremophilane lactones derived from 6β-angeloyloxy-3β,8-dihydroxyeremophil-7(11)-en-12,8β-olide (F-1) on immunoglobulin E (IgE)-dependent release of pro-inflammatory mediators by a basophil cell line, RBL-2H3, a model system for FcεRI-mediated activation of pro-inflammatory mediator release.
METHODS: The parent compound (F-1) was chemically modified to produce F-1a [6β-angeloyloxy-3β-benzoyloxy-8-hydroxyeremophil-7(11)-en-12,8β-olide] and F-1b [6β-angeloyloxy-3β,8-diacetoxyeremophil-7(11)-en-12,8β-olide]. RBL-2H3 cells were sensitized with DNP-specific IgE and then activated with DNP-BSA. The effect of these compounds on IgE-dependent basophil degranulation was assessed by measuring the release of β-hexosaminidase (b-hex). In addition, TNF release was measured via ELISA.
RESULTS: The phenylacetyl reaction modified C-8 and produced F-1a whereas acetylation of F-1 produced F-1b. F-1a was not cytotoxic to RBL-2H3 cells even at 50 μM, but F-1b was slightly cytotoxic at 50 μM, reducing viability of the cells by approximately 15 %. Neither F-1a nor F-1b inhibited FcεRI-dependent activation of RBL-2H3 cells when the cells were pretreated for only 30 min with the compounds. However, 24 h pretreatment with F-1a inhibited antigen-dependent degranulation by as much as 60 % and TNF production by as much as 90 %. F-1b had no effect on RBL-2H3 activation via FcεRI.
CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that F-1a inhibits degranulation of RBL-2H3 cells activated via the high affinity IgE receptor, FcεRI, and that this effect is dependent upon hydroxylation of the third carbon.

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Keywords:  Anti-inflammation; Degranulation; Mast cell; Sesquiterpene; TNF

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26791350     DOI: 10.1007/s00011-016-0917-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflamm Res        ISSN: 1023-3830            Impact factor:   4.575


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