2-(3-(chloromethyl)benzoyloxy)benzoic Acid Increases CD4+ Regulatory T-Cell Population and FoxP3 Expression in Lipopolysaccharide-induced Mice

Yudy Tjahjono, J. Nugraha, K. Foe, S. Karnati, S. Ergün, Nico Jafet, Oryza Chrisantia, I. Made, Andika Bara Kusuma, Hendy Wijaya, Wuryanto Hadinugroho, Dwi Aris, Agung Nugrahaningsih, D. L. Kusindarta, Yufita Ratnasari Wilianto, S. Y. Esar, H. Wihadmadyatami
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BACKGROUND: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) has been reported to increase CD4+ regulatory T-cell (CD4+ Treg) populations. Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) has been reported to have immunomodulatory activity, but it may induce chronic gastric ulceration. Another salicylic acid-bearing compound, 2-(3-(chloromethyl)benzoyloxy)benzoic acid (3-CH2Cl), has been reported to have less gastric mucosal damage. However, the effect of 3-CH2Cl on CD4+ Tregs in LPS-induced mice is still unknown. Therefore, the present study was conducted to investigate the immunomodulatory effect of 3-CH2Cl on CD4+ T-cell and CD4+ Treg populations as well as FoxP3 expression in LPS-induced mice.METHODS: Synthesis of 3-CH2Cl was performed by mixing salicylic acid and chloromethylbenzoylchloride with the catalyzation of pyridine, acetone and heat. The 3-CH2Cl tablets were prepared using direct compression method. After intraperitoneal injection of 1 mg/kg BW LPS to mice, 60 mg/kg BW ASA or 60 mg/kg BW 3-CH2Cl was given orally for 3 days. The splenocyte was obtained through splenectomy and collagenase digestion. The population of CD4+ T-cells and CD4+ Tregs, as well as the splenic FoxP3 expression were determined using flow cytometry technique.RESULTS: CD4+ T-cell populations in mice treated with LPS and 3-CH2Cl or ASA were lower than those treated with LPS merely. Meanwhile, CD4+ Treg populations and FoxP3 expression levels in mice treated with LPS and 3-CH2Cl or ASA were higher than those treated with LPS merely.CONCLUSION: Since 3-CH2Cl could decrease CD4+ T-cell population and increase CD4+ Treg population mediated by the increase of FoxP3 expression in LPS-induced inflammation, it may act as a potential therapeutic drug to reduce inflammatory conditions.KEYWORDS: 2-(3-(chloromethyl)benzoyloxy)benzoic acid, acetylsalicylic acid, CD4, T-regulatory cells, FoxP3, LPS
2-(3-(氯甲基)苯甲酰氧基)苯甲酸增加脂多糖诱导小鼠CD4+调节性t细胞群和FoxP3表达
背景:据报道,脂多糖(LPS)可以增加CD4+调节性t细胞(CD4+ Treg)的数量。乙酰水杨酸(ASA)已被报道具有免疫调节活性,但它可能引起慢性胃溃疡。另一种含水杨酸的化合物,2-(3-(氯甲基)苯甲酰氧基)苯甲酸(3- ch2cl),据报道对胃粘膜的损害较小。然而,3-CH2Cl对lps诱导小鼠CD4+ treg的影响尚不清楚。因此,本研究旨在探讨3-CH2Cl对lps诱导小鼠CD4+ t细胞和CD4+ Treg群体以及FoxP3表达的免疫调节作用。方法:以水杨酸和氯甲基苯甲酰氯为原料,吡啶、丙酮和热催化合成3-CH2Cl。采用直接压缩法制备3-CH2Cl片。小鼠腹腔注射1 mg/kg BW LPS后,再口服60 mg/kg BW ASA或60 mg/kg BW 3- ch2cl 3天。脾细胞通过脾切除术和胶原酶消化获得。采用流式细胞术检测各组小鼠CD4+ t细胞和CD4+ treg细胞的数量以及脾FoxP3的表达。结果:LPS和3-CH2Cl或ASA处理的小鼠CD4+ t细胞数量低于单纯LPS处理的小鼠。同时,LPS和3-CH2Cl或ASA处理小鼠的CD4+ Treg种群和FoxP3表达水平高于单纯LPS处理小鼠。结论:3-CH2Cl在脂多糖诱导的炎症中通过FoxP3表达增加介导CD4+ t细胞数量减少,CD4+ Treg细胞数量增加,可能是一种潜在的治疗炎症的药物。关键词:2-(3-(氯甲基)苯甲酰氧基)苯甲酸,乙酰水杨酸,CD4, t调节细胞,FoxP3, LPS
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