Glucosinolates and their hydrolysis products as potential nutraceuticals to combat cytokine storm in SARS-COV-2.

Saba Rahimi Bahoosh, Yalda Shokoohinia, Mahdieh Eftekhari
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Introduction: The high mortality rate in severe cases of COVID-19 is mainly due to the strong upregulation of cytokines, called a cytokine storm. Hyperinflammation and multiple organ failure comprise the main clinical features of a cytokine storm. Nrf2 is a transcription factor which regulates the expression of genes involved in immune and inflammatory processes. Furthermore, Nrf2, as a master regulator, controls the activity of NF-κB which binds to the promoter of many pro-inflammatory genes inducible of various inflammatory factors. Inhibition of Nrf2 response was recently demonstrated in biopsies from patients with COVID-19, and Nrf2 agonists inhibited SARS-CoV-2 replication across cell lines in vitro. Glucosinolates and their hydrolysis products have excellent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects via the Nrf2 activation pathway, reduction in the NF-κB activation, and subsequent reduced cytokines levels.

Conclusion: Accordingly, these compounds can be helpful in combating the cytokine storm associated with COVID-19.

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硫代葡萄糖苷及其水解产物作为潜在的营养品对抗SARS-COV-2中的细胞因子风暴。
COVID-19重症病例的高死亡率主要是由于细胞因子的强烈上调,称为细胞因子风暴。过度炎症和多器官衰竭是细胞因子风暴的主要临床特征。Nrf2是一种转录因子,调节参与免疫和炎症过程的基因表达。此外,Nrf2作为主调节因子,控制NF-κB的活性,而NF-κB与许多可诱导各种炎症因子的促炎基因的启动子结合。最近在COVID-19患者的活检中证实了Nrf2反应的抑制作用,Nrf2激动剂在体外抑制了SARS-CoV-2跨细胞系的复制。硫代葡萄糖苷及其水解产物通过Nrf2激活途径,降低NF-κB激活,进而降低细胞因子水平,具有良好的抗炎和抗氧化作用。结论:因此,这些化合物有助于对抗与COVID-19相关的细胞因子风暴。
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