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4-Methylumbelliferyl glucuronide contributes to hyaluronan synthesis inhibition.

Nadine Nagy1, Irina Gurevich2, Hedwich F Kuipers3, Shannon M Ruppert3, Payton L Marshall3, Bryan J Xie3, Wenchao Sun4, Andrey V Malkovskiy4, Jayakumar Rajadas4, Maria Grandoch5, Jens W Fischer5, Adam R Frymoyer6, Gernot Kaber3, Paul L Bollyky3.   

Abstract

4-Methylumbelliferone (4-MU) inhibits hyaluronan (HA) synthesis and is an approved drug used for managing biliary spasm. However, rapid and efficient glucuronidation is thought to limit its utility for systemically inhibiting HA synthesis. In particular, 4-MU in mice has a short half-life, causing most of the drug to be present as the metabolite 4-methylumbelliferyl glucuronide (4-MUG), which makes it remarkable that 4-MU is effective at all. We report here that 4-MUG contributes to HA synthesis inhibition. We observed that oral administration of 4-MUG to mice inhibits HA synthesis, promotes FoxP3+ regulatory T-cell expansion, and prevents autoimmune diabetes. Mice fed either 4-MUG or 4-MU had equivalent 4-MU:4-MUG ratios in serum, liver, and pancreas, indicating that 4-MU and 4-MUG reach an equilibrium in these tissues. LC-tandem MS experiments revealed that 4-MUG is hydrolyzed to 4-MU in serum, thereby greatly increasing the effective bioavailability of 4-MU. Moreover, using intravital 2-photon microscopy, we found that 4-MUG (a nonfluorescent molecule) undergoes conversion into 4-MU (a fluorescent molecule) and that 4-MU is extensively tissue bound in the liver, fat, muscle, and pancreas of treated mice. 4-MUG also suppressed HA synthesis independently of its conversion into 4-MU and without depletion of the HA precursor UDP-glucuronic acid (GlcUA). Together, these results indicate that 4-MUG both directly and indirectly inhibits HA synthesis and that the effective bioavailability of 4-MU is higher than previously thought. These findings greatly alter the experimental and therapeutic possibilities for HA synthesis inhibition.
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Keywords:  2-photon imaging; 4-methylumbelliferone; 4-methylumbelliferyl glucuronide; N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc); autoimmune disease; diabetes; extracellular matrix; glycosaminoglycan; hyaluronan; immunology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30914479      PMCID: PMC6514619          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.006166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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