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Distinct anti-inflammatory properties of alpha1-antitrypsin and corticosteroids reveal unique underlying mechanisms of action
- Source :
- Cellular immunology. 356
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) is a serum protease inhibitor that rises during inflammation and healthy pregnancies. Plasma-derived AAT, indicated for genetic AAT deficiency, is presently being explored for additional medical indications. Unlike corticosteroids, some anti-inflammatory activities of AAT involve NF-κB-dependent outcomes, e.g., induction of IL-1R antagonist. AAT activities were compared to dexamethasone (DEX), using various in-vitro cells assays, animal studies, and NF-κB-p65 localization and activity studies. Results demonstrate a cytokine shift towards resolution in AAT-treated cells, as opposed to pan-suppression in DEX-treated cells. AAT enhanced, while DEX suppressed LPS-induced IL-1Ra production and re-epithelialization. When drugs were combined, AAT allowed the immunosuppressive DEX activities, while DEX at medium to high levels antagonized beneficial AAT effects. Interestingly, lower levels of DEX maintained the immunosuppressive effect, while allowing upregulation of IL-1Ra. Therefore, AAT may represent a distinct endogenous anti-inflammatory, resolution-promoting agent that may improve tissue well-being while preventing undesired corticostroids side effects.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities
THP-1 Cells
medicine.medical_treatment
Immunology
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Endogeny
Inflammation
Pharmacology
Biology
Dexamethasone
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Mice
0302 clinical medicine
Downregulation and upregulation
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
medicine
Animals
Humans
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
NF-kappa B
NF-κB
Interleukin 1 Receptor Antagonist Protein
030104 developmental biology
Interleukin 1 receptor antagonist
Cytokine
RAW 264.7 Cells
chemistry
A549 Cells
alpha 1-Antitrypsin
Cytokines
Animal studies
medicine.symptom
hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists
030215 immunology
medicine.drug
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10902163
- Volume :
- 356
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cellular immunology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....520bab28f9b736759dcccbceaf3037a1