| Literature DB >> 28139053 |
Sabrina A Steiert1, Ulrich M Zissler1, Adam M Chaker1,2, Julia Esser-von-Bieren1, Daniela Dittlein3,4, Ferdinand Guerth1, Constanze A Jakwerth1, Guido Piontek2, Catherine Zahner5, Juergen Drewe5, Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann3,4, Carsten B Schmidt-Weber1, Stefanie Gilles3,4.
Abstract
Ze339, an herbal extract from Petasites hybridus leaves is effective in treatment of allergic rhinitis by inhibition of a local production of IL-8 and eicosanoid LTB4 in allergen-challenged patients. However, the mechanism of action and anti-inflammatory potential in virally induced exacerbation of the upper airways is unknown. This study investigates the anti-inflammatory mechanisms of Ze339 on primary human nasal epithelial cells (HNECs) upon viral, bacterial and pro-inflammatory triggers. To investigate the influence of viral and bacterial infections on the airways, HNECs were stimulated with viral mimics, bacterial toll-like-receptor (TLR)-ligands or cytokines, in presence or absence of Ze339. The study uncovers Ze339 modulated changes in pro-inflammatory mediators and decreased neutrophil chemotaxis as well as a reduction of the nuclear translocation and phosphorylation of STAT molecules. Taken together, this study suggests that phyto drug Ze339 specifically targets STAT-signalling pathways in HNECs and has high potential as a broad anti-inflammatory drug that exceeds current indication.Entities:
Keywords: STAT signalling; cytokines; human nasal epithelial cells; microbial patterns; petasin; viral inflammation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28139053 DOI: 10.1002/biof.1349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofactors ISSN: 0951-6433 Impact factor: 6.113