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Lutein targeting orbital fibroblasts attenuates fibrotic and inflammatory effects in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy.

Authors :
Hei, Xiangqing
Lin, Bingying
Wu, Pengsen
Li, Xingyi
Mao, Zhen
Huang, Siyu
Zhang, Fan
Zhou, Min
Ke, Yu
Yang, Huasheng
Huang, Danping
Source :
Experimental Eye Research. Jul2023, Vol. 232, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Lutein (LU) is a carotenoid that has recently been implicated in multiple roles in fibrosis, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) is particularly relevant to these pathological changes. We thus aim to probe the potential therapeutic effects of TAO in an in vitro model. We used LU pre-treating OFs derived from patients with TAO or not, then treated with TGF-β1(or IL-1β)to induce fibrosis (or inflammation). We analyzed the different expressions of related genes and proteins, and the molecular mechanism pathway on TAO OFs was screened by RNA sequencing, which is identified in vitro. We found that LU attenuates fibrotic and inflammatory effects in TAO. LU inhibited ACTA2, COL1A1, FN1, and CTGF mRNA expression and suppressed α-SMA, and FN1 protein expression induced by TGF-β1. Besides, LU suppressed OFs migration. Besides, it is shown that LU suppressed inflammation-related genes, such as IL-6, IL-8, CXCL1, and MCP-1. Moreover, LU inhibited oxidative stress induced by IL-1β, which is analyzed by DHE fluorescent probe staining. RNA sequencing suggested ERK/AP-1 pathway may be the molecular mechanism of LU protective effect on TAO, which is identified by RT-qPCR and western-blot. In summary, this study provides the first evidence that LU significantly attenuates the pathogenic manifestations of TAO by inhibiting the expression of fibrotic and inflammation-related genes and ROS produced by OFs. These data suggested that LU may be a potential medicine for TAO. • This study was the first to verify the effect of lutein on the inflammation and fibrosis process of periorbital adipose tissue in TAO patients through an in vitro model. • In this study, transcriptome sequencing was used to screen out genes related to the effects of lutein on fibrosis and inflammation of orbital fibroblasts, so as to clarify the molecular mechanism. • Lutein has high safety. This study provides a theoretical basis for the clinical treatment of thyroid-related eye diseases with lutein, and for developing safer and more effective measures for treating TAO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00144835
Volume :
232
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Experimental Eye Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164285401
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2023.109515