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Ginsenoside Metabolite Compound K Suppresses T-Cell Priming via Modulation of Dendritic Cell Trafficking and Costimulatory Signals, Resulting in Alleviation of Collagen-Induced Arthritis
被引:47
作者:
Chen, Jingyu
Wu, Huaxun
Wang, Qingtong
Chang, Yan
Liu, Kangkang
Wei, Wei
[1
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机构:
[1] Anhui Med Univ, Inst Clin Pharmacol, Hefei 230032, Peoples R China
关键词:
ADJUVANT-INDUCED ARTHRITIS;
RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS;
TACI-IG;
INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES;
LYMPHATIC ENDOTHELIUM;
B-LYMPHOCYTES;
REGULATING T;
DBA/1;
MICE;
ACTIVATION;
CCL21;
D O I:
10.1124/jpet.114.220665
中图分类号:
R9 [药学];
学科分类号:
100702 [药剂学];
摘要:
Ginsenoside metabolite compound K (CK; 20-O-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol), a novel ginsenoside metabolite, belongs to the dammarane-type triterpene saponins, according to its structure. The anti-inflammatory activity of CK has been identified in several studies. Our study demonstrated that CK exerted an anti-inflammatory effect in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) and adjuvant-induced arthritis animal models, and this effect was due to inhibition of the abnormal activation and differentiation of T cells. However, the mechanism of CK in suppressing T-cell activation remains unclear. In this study, CK had a therapeutic effect in mice with CIA, decreased the percentage of activated T cells and dendritic cells (DCs), and increased the percentage of naive T cells in lymph nodes. The inhibitory effect on T-cell activation of CK was related to suppression of accumulation of DCs in lymph nodes. CK decreased CCL21 levels in lymph nodes and CCR7 expression in DCs and suppressed CCL21/CCR7-mediated migration of DCs, thus reducing accumulation of DCs in lymph nodes. In addition, signals for T-cell activation including major histocompatibility complex class II and costimulatory molecules, such as CD80 and CD86, were suppressed by CK, and the proliferation of T cells induced by DCs was inhibited by CK. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that CK downregulated DC priming of T-cell activation in CIA, and suppression of CCL21/CCR7-mediated DC migration and signaling between T cells and DCs might be the potential mechanism. These results provide an interesting, novel insight into the potential mechanism by which CK contributes to the anti-inflammatory effect in autoimmune conditions.
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页码:71 / 79
页数:9
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