1. Isoeleutherin and eleutherinol, naturally occurring selective modulators of Th cell-mediated immune responses
- Author
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Joo Won Nam, Ah Reum Han, Jeong Ho Hong, Eun Kyoung Seo, Eun Sun Yu, and Eun Sook Hwang
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Isoeleutherin ,Transcription, Genetic ,Biophysics ,Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell ,Naphthols ,Biology ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Biochemistry ,Interferon-gamma ,Mice ,Immune system ,medicine ,Moiety ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Furans ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Pyrans ,Eleutherinol ,Cell Biology ,T helper cell ,T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pyrones ,Eleutherin ,CD4 Antigens ,Cytokines ,Interleukin-2 ,Cell activation ,T-Box Domain Proteins ,Naphthoquinones - Abstract
Natural compounds possessing naphthopyran moiety have been attracted by their anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral activities, as well as anti-tumor activities. Although chemical structures were critical for the potential biological activities, the detailed functional mechanisms remained unclear. Here, we have studied the effects of naphthopyran derivatives (eleutherin, isoeleutherin, and eleutherinol) on T helper cell-mediated immune responses to understand the mechanisms of their anti-microbial and anti-tumor activities. The study revealed that isoeleutherin, which has 1,4-naphthoquinone ring with alpha-methyl group, selectively and specifically stimulated IFNgamma production through the activation of T-bet gene transcription, thus enhancing Th1-mediated immune responses. However, a natural naphthopyran-4-one, eleutherinol dramatically inhibited both IFNgamma and IL-2 productions during Th cell activation by suppressing the gene transcriptions of cytokines. Therefore, we suggest that the chemical modification and chirality of naphthopyran moiety in isoeleutherin and eleutherinol may be critical for the selective modulation of T helper cell-mediated immune responses.
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- 2008