1. Treatment with anacardic acid modulates dendritic cell activation and alleviates the disease development of autoimmune neuroinflammation in mice.
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Gao YH, Zhang Y, Guo YX, Wang JQ, Gao MY, Zhao ZH, Gao R, Sun YN, Wang LB, and Li X
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- Anacardic Acids, Animals, Dendritic Cells, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Neuroinflammatory Diseases, Spinal Cord, Encephalomyelitis, Autoimmune, Experimental drug therapy
- Abstract
Anacardic acid (AA) is a phenolic acid extract found in a number of plants, crops, and fruits. It exhibits a wide range of biological activities. This study displayed that AA effectively alleviated EAE, a classical mouse model of multiple sclerosis. AA administered to the EAE greatly decreased inflammatory cell infiltration to the CNS and protected the myelin integrity in the white matter of the spinal cord. AA could block lipopolysaccharide-induced DC activation. inhibited the polarization of 2D2 mice-derived T cells by inhibiting the DCs activity. Immunoblot results indicated that the phosphorylation of NF-κB is significantly suppressed in AA-treated DCs. This work displayed that AA possessed a potential anti-inflammatory therapeutic effect for the treatment of autoimmune disease., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest There are no conflicts of interest to declare. [2]; [3]; [5]; [6]; [9]; [13]; [19]; [27]; [28]; [29]; [30]; [31]; [32]., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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