异欧前胡素是一种天然呋喃香豆素,通过诱导Treg细胞生成和促进粘膜愈合来改善溃疡性结肠炎。

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yulai Fang, Shichen Min, Hongxin Chen, Zhenxing Zhu, Yanan Li, Yiheng Tong, Jingyi Hu, Lei Zhu, Hong Shen
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摘要

背景:溃疡性结肠炎(UC)是一种以慢性肠道炎症为特征的自身免疫性疾病,主要以结肠黏膜为靶点。异欧前胡素是一种天然呋喃香豆素类化合物,具有多种药理活性。然而,其治疗潜力和UC发病机制仍有待阐明。方法:小鼠自由给药2.5%葡聚糖硫酸钠(DSS)建立结肠炎模型,并灌胃异欧前胡素观察其疗效。采用流式细胞术和qPCR检测异欧前胡素对Treg细胞生成的影响。采用组织免疫荧光和Western blot方法观察异欧前胡素对肠屏障损伤的修复作用。细胞划伤和迁移被用来研究异欧前胡素对伤口愈合和细胞迁移的影响。最后,通过Treg细胞耗尽实验验证异欧前胡素在修复肠屏障损伤以改善UC中的Treg细胞依赖性作用。结果:异欧前胡素(20,40 mg/kg)灌胃可显著改善UC小鼠的疾病症状。异欧前胡素处理可提高大鼠肠系膜淋巴结组织中Treg细胞的比例,但对Th17细胞的比例无显著影响。异欧前胡素上调粘膜愈合相关因子的表达水平,上调肠上皮屏障完整性相关蛋白的表达水平。此外,异欧前胡素(1,3µM)加速结肠上皮细胞的迁移,促进伤口愈合,并在体外诱导Treg细胞的产生。最后,Treg细胞缺失显著减弱异欧前胡素在肠屏障修复和UC改善中的治疗效果,表明Treg细胞依赖的作用机制。结论:异欧前胡素通过诱导Treg细胞生成,促进肠黏膜愈合,从而改善UC疾病症状。
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Isoimperatorin, a natural furanocoumarin, ameliorates ulcerative colitis by inducing Treg cell generation and promoting mucosal healing.

Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC), an autoimmune disorder characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation, primarily targets the colonic mucosa. Isoimperatorin is a natural furanocoumarin compound with a variety of pharmacological activities. However, its therapeutic potential and underlying mechanisms in UC pathogenesis remain to be elucidated.

Methods: Mice were administered 2.5% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) ad libitum to construct a colitis model, and isoimperatorin was given by gavage to evaluate its efficacy. Flow cytometry and qPCR were employed to assess the effect of isoimperatorin on Treg cell generation. Tissue immunofluorescence and Western blot were used to investigate the effects of isoimperatorin on the repair of damaged intestinal barrier. Cell scratching and migration were used to examine the effects of isoimperatorin on wound healing and cell migration. Finally, a Treg cell depletion assay was implemented to verify the Treg cell-dependent effect of isoimperatorin on repairing intestinal barrier injury to ameliorate UC.

Results: Oral gavage administration of isoimperatorin (20, 40 mg/kg) significantly improved disease symptoms in UC mice. Isoimperatorin treatment elevated the percentage of Treg cells but had no significant effect on the proportion of Th17 cells in mesenteric lymph node tissues. Isoimperatorin upregulated the expression levels of factors related to mucosal healing and upregulated the expression levels of proteins related to the integrity of the intestinal epithelial barrier. Additionally, isoimperatorin (1, 3 µM) accelerated the migration of colon epithelial cells to facilitate wound healing and also induced the generation of Treg cells in vitro. Finally, Treg cell depletion markedly attenuated isoimperatorin's therapeutic efficacy in intestinal barrier repair and UC amelioration, indicating a Treg cell-dependent mechanism of action.

Conclusions: Isoimperatorin promotes intestinal mucosal healing and thus improves UC disease symptoms by inducing Treg cell generation.

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Molecular Medicine
Molecular Medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Medicine is an open access journal that focuses on publishing recent findings related to disease pathogenesis at the molecular or physiological level. These insights can potentially contribute to the development of specific tools for disease diagnosis, treatment, or prevention. The journal considers manuscripts that present material pertinent to the genetic, molecular, or cellular underpinnings of critical physiological or disease processes. Submissions to Molecular Medicine are expected to elucidate the broader implications of the research findings for human disease and medicine in a manner that is accessible to a wide audience.
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