Inhibition of Proinflammatory Cytokines in Cutibacterium acnes-Induced Inflammation in HaCaT Cells by Using Buddleja davidii Aqueous Extract.

IF 2.6 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
International Journal of Inflammation Pub Date : 2020-04-21 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8063289
Anh Thu Nguyen, Ki-Young Kim
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Abstract

Acne is an inflammatory skin disorder; although some anti-inflammatory medicines for treating acne are available in a market, they have considerable side effects; therefore, new treatment options are needed. In the present study, among the 16 aqueous extracts of plants collected from Jeju Island in Korea which are used to test anti-inflammatory activity, B. davidii showed the strong decline of the proinflammatory cytokine expression against the inflammatory process caused by C. acnes in Human HaCaT keratinocyte cells. B. davidii downregulated the expression of 57% of COX-2, 41% of iNOS, and proinflammatory cytokines 29% of TNF-α, 32% of IL-1β, 21% of IL-6, and 35% of IL-8. Furthermore, B. davidii inhibited NF-κB and MAPK signaling cascades in keratinocytes that activated by toll-like receptor 2 (TLR-2) in response to C. acnes. Given those results, B. davidii is a potential agent to reduce the proinflammatory cytokine expression against C. acnes-induced inflammation and might provide an alternative to the current medications.

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大佛水提物对痤疮表皮杆菌诱导的HaCaT细胞炎症的抑制作用
痤疮是一种皮肤炎症性疾病;虽然市场上有一些治疗痤疮的消炎药,但它们有相当大的副作用;因此,需要新的治疗方案。本研究在韩国济州岛采集的16种植物水提物抗炎活性测试中,大叶菊在人HaCaT角化细胞中抗C.痤疮引起的炎症过程中,其促炎细胞因子的表达明显下降。下调57%的COX-2、41%的iNOS和促炎因子29%的TNF-α、32%的IL-1β、21%的IL-6和35%的IL-8的表达。此外,在C. acnes应答中,大卫贝抑制由toll样受体2 (TLR-2)激活的角质形成细胞中的NF-κB和MAPK信号级联反应。鉴于这些结果,大卫贝氏菌是一种潜在的药物,可以降低抗痤疮C.诱导炎症的促炎细胞因子表达,并可能提供一种替代目前药物的方法。
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