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Marine Natural Product Honaucin A Attenuates Inflammation by Activating the Nrf2-ARE Pathway
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ImmunologyInnate ImmunityOxidative StressDrug ResistanceInflammationHonaucin ACell SignalingNrf2 Luciferase ReporterRedox SignalingAllergyChronic InflammationRna SequencingReactive Oxygen SpeciePharmacologyInflammatory DiseaseCell BiologyAnti-inflammatoryNrf2-are PathwayMedicine
The cyanobacterial marine natural product honaucin A inhibits mammalian innate inflammation in vitro and in vivo. To decipher its mechanism of action, RNA sequencing was used to evaluate differences in gene expression of cultured macrophages following honaucin A treatment. This analysis led to the hypothesis that honaucin A exerts its anti-inflammatory activity through activation of the cytoprotective nuclear erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)-antioxidant response element/electrophile response element (ARE/EpRE) signaling pathway. Activation of this pathway by honaucin A in cultured human MCF7 cells was confirmed using an Nrf2 luciferase reporter assay. In vitro alkylation experiments with the natural product and N-acetyl-l-cysteine suggest that honaucin A activates this pathway through covalent interaction with the sulfhydryl residues of the cytosolic repressor protein Keap1. Honaucin A presents a potential therapeutic lead for diseases with an inflammatory component modulated by Nrf2-ARE.
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