1. Molecular mechanism through which Tripterygium hypoglaucum (Lévl.) Hutch alleviates psoriasis.
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Sun, Yumei, Wang, Jihong, Hu, Peiyao, Tang, Yi, Wang, Yanwen, Ye, Jianzhou, Yang, Xuesong, and Yin, Junlin
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INHIBITION of cellular proliferation , *GENE expression , *THERAPEUTICS , *RHEUMATOID arthritis , *AUTOIMMUNE diseases - Abstract
Tripterygium hypoglaucum (Lévl.) Hutch rhizome (THH) is mainly used in the clinical setting for the treatment of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. In total, four active compounds were isolated from THH methanol extract (THH-MeOH)and identified. The HPLC results showed that the proportions of the active ingredients in THH-MeOH (i.e., celastrol, triptolide, and 3- O -acetyloleanolic acid) were 0.79 ‰, 0.46 ‰, and 0.76 ‰, respectively. THH-MeOH attenuated the M5-induced hyperproliferation of HaCaT cells, decreased the mRNA expression levels of inflammatory cytokines, and inhibited the phosphorylation of I κ B α , NF- κ B p65, MAPK, and STAT3/JAK2. Furthermore, THH-MeOH significantly reduced PASI scores in mice; reduced the level of Ki67 expression in skin tissues; decreased the expression of inflammatory cytokines in the skin lesions and serum; and ameliorated the IMQ-induced imbalance in the ROR γ t / Foxp3 ratio. The extract can attenuate psoriasis-like lesions by inhibiting cellular hyperproliferation, ameliorating inflammatory reactions, and modulating immune responses. Our work provides a theoretical basis to support the use of THH for treating psoriasis. [Display omitted] • An analysis of the immunosuppressive activity was conducted on compounds isolated from THH. • HPCL was utilized to analyze the concentration of active ingredients in THH. • THH treats psoriasis by inhibiting cell proliferation, reducing the inflammatory response, and restoring immune homeostasis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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