Title of article :
Salidroside regulates the expressions of IL-6 and defensins in LPS-activated intestinal epithelial cells through NF-κB/MAPK and STAT3 pathways
Author/Authors :
Lu, Jingen Department of Anal & Intestinal Disease - Longhua Hospital - Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Shanghai 200032, P.R.China , Wang, Jiawen Department of Anal & Intestinal Disease - Longhua Hospital - Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Shanghai 200032, P.R.China , Pan, Yibin Department of Anal & Intestinal Disease - Longhua Hospital - Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Shanghai 200032, P.R.China , Cao, Yongqing Department of Anal & Intestinal Disease - Longhua Hospital - Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Shanghai 200032, P.R.China , Zhou, Wei Department of Anal & Intestinal Disease - Longhua Hospital - Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Shanghai 200032, P.R.China
Abstract :
To reveal the detailed mechanism underlying the functions of salidroside on the
inflammation of intestinal epithelial cells during IBD.
Materials and Methods: Quantitative real-time PCR was employed to assess the expression of IL-6,
IL-10, and α-defensins 5 and 6. ELISA assay was performed to measure the secretion of IL-6 and IL-10.
MTT assay was used to determine the cell viability and proliferation. Western blot was used to assess the
phosphorylation of NF-kB, Erk1/2, JNK, P38, JAK2, and STAT3.
Results: Salidroside impaired the proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells at high concentrations (P<
0.05) and down-regulated interleukin-6 (IL-6) production induced by LPS (P<0.05). Western blot
results showed that salidroside repressed the phosphorylation of NF-kB, Erk1/2, JNK, P38, JAK2 and
STAT3 (P<0.05) and attenuated the activation of NF-κB, MAPK, and STAT3 pathways. Moreover, the
expressions of α-defensin 5 and 6 were rescued by salidroside after LPS or SAC triggering (P<0.05).
Conclusion: In summary, salidroside suppressed the expression of IL-6 and elevated the expression of
defensins in LPS-activated intestinal epithelial cells through NF-κB/MAPK and STAT3 pathways. The
mechanism revealed here may be potentially useful for the treatment of IBD with salidroside
Keywords :
STAT3 , Defensin , IL-6 , Intestinal epithelial cell , MAPK NF-κB , Salidroside
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics