1. Phytoglycoprotein (75 kDa) suppresses release of histamine and expression of IL-4 and IFN- gamma in BPA-treated RBL-2H3 cells.
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Park CH and Lim KT
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- Air Pollutants, Occupational toxicity, Animals, Benzhydryl Compounds, Calcium metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Down-Regulation drug effects, Drug Antagonism, Glycoproteins isolation & purification, Mast Cells immunology, Mast Cells metabolism, NF-kappa B antagonists & inhibitors, NF-kappa B metabolism, Phenols toxicity, Protein Kinase C drug effects, Protein Kinase C metabolism, Protein Transport drug effects, Rats, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Anti-Allergic Agents pharmacology, Glycoproteins pharmacology, Histamine Release drug effects, Interferon-gamma biosynthesis, Interleukin-4 biosynthesis, Mast Cells drug effects, Moraceae chemistry, Plant Proteins pharmacology
- Abstract
The current study investigated whether the phytoglycoprotein (75 kDa) isolated from Cudrania tricuspidata Bureau (CTB glycoprotein) has anti-allergic inflammatory potential. Bisphenol A (BPA) is well known to promote development of allergy-related immune dysfunction. This experiment evaluated the release of histamine, increased intracellular Ca(2+) level, and the activities of protein kinase C alpha (PKC alpha), transcription factors NFkappaB and cytokines (IL-4, and IFN-gamma) in BPA-treated RBL-2H3 cells. The results in this study showed that the phytoglycoprotein (75 kDa) inhibits the intracellular Ca(2+) level, translocation of PKC alpha from cytosol to membrane and the translocation of NF-kappaB in cells. We also found that the phytoglycoprotein (75 kDa) inhibits the release of histamine, and the expressions of cytokines (IL-4 and IFN-gamma) in the presence of BPA in RBL-2H3 cells. The results obtained from these experiments indicated that the phytoglycoprotein (75 kDa) inhibits release of histamine and expressions of IL-4, and IFN-gamma via down regulations of Ca(2+)/PKCalpha and NF-kappaB on the stage of degranulation induced by BPA. From point of view, we speculated that the phytoglycoprotein (75 kDa) is one of natural compounds that can block allergic-inflammation caused by BPA.
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- 2010
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