The potential of xanthones as a therapeutic option in macrophage-associated inflammatory diseases

I. Ng, C. Chua
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Abstract

Xanthones are well known for their significant biological activities and can be found in many herbal medicines. These compounds have the ability to regulate various inflammatory activities and signaling pathways in immune cells, especially macrophages. Macrophages are innate immune cells that can either fuel or dampen an inflammatory response depending on their activation states and play an active role in the development of inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, cancer, and diabetes. Many traditional medicines used as a remedy for these diseases contain xanthones, and their bioactivities may be partially attributed to their ability in regulating macrophage responses. In this review, we discuss the in vitro and in vivo findings on the effects of xanthones on different macrophage immune functions including nitric oxide and cytokine production, migration, polarization, and phagocytosis. Their specific modes of action are highlighted whenever known. We also discuss the potential and challenges in using xanthones as a therapeutic option in various inflammatory diseases. It is hoped that this review can pave the way for future research that focuses on developing xanthones as specific macrophage-targeted therapeutics.
克山酮作为巨噬细胞相关炎症性疾病的治疗选择的潜力
山酮因其重要的生物活性而闻名,在许多草药中都能找到。这些化合物能够调节免疫细胞,特别是巨噬细胞的各种炎症活动和信号通路。巨噬细胞是一种先天免疫细胞,它可以根据自身的激活状态来促进或抑制炎症反应,并在炎症性疾病(如动脉粥样硬化、关节炎、癌症和糖尿病)的发展中发挥积极作用。许多用于治疗这些疾病的传统药物都含有山酮,它们的生物活性可能部分归因于它们调节巨噬细胞反应的能力。本文综述了山酮类药物对巨噬细胞免疫功能的体外和体内研究结果,包括一氧化氮和细胞因子的产生、迁移、极化和吞噬。它们的具体作用方式在已知的情况下被突出显示。我们还讨论了使用山酮作为各种炎症性疾病的治疗选择的潜力和挑战。希望这篇综述可以为未来的研究铺平道路,重点是开发山酮作为特异性巨噬细胞靶向治疗药物。
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