摘要
背景:类风湿性关节炎(rheumatoid arthritis,RA)是一种复杂多变的慢性病,具有进行性关节破坏,畸形和残疾的特点。它不仅与遗传有关,而且与环境因素有关。许多研究表明RA来源的成纤维细胞样滑膜细胞(RA-FLS)参与RA的致病过程。 RA-FLS的凋亡和增殖在RA的发生发展中具有重要意义。目前,越来越多的中药(TCM)或天然产品被用于RA的治疗。 目的:研究几种天然产物对α-mangostin诱导RA-FLS MH7A细胞凋亡的影响及其作用机制。 方法:MTT法检测天然产物对MH7A细胞的影响。采用膜联蛋白V-FITC / PI双标记和DAPI染色观察α-mangostin诱导的细胞凋亡。 Western blotting检测凋亡相关蛋白。通过DHE染色测定ROS积聚。 结果:Xantones(包括Garcinone C,α-mangostin和γ-mangostin)显着抑制MH7A细胞活力。 α-倒捻子素诱导MH7A细胞凋亡。进一步的研究表明,α-mangostin能增加Bax / Bcl-2比值,增加MH7A细胞内ROS的产生。 结论:α-Mangostin通过增加ROS积累和Bax / Bcl-2比值诱导MH7A细胞凋亡,提示α-mangostin有利于RA的治疗。
关键词: 类风湿性关节炎,天然产物,MH7A细胞,凋亡,α-倒捻子素,活性氧积累。
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:α-Mangostin, A Natural Xanthone, Induces Apoptosis and ROS Accumulation in Human Rheumatoid Fibroblast-Like Synoviocyte MH7A Cells
Volume: 17 Issue: 5
关键词: 类风湿性关节炎,天然产物,MH7A细胞,凋亡,α-倒捻子素,活性氧积累。
摘要: Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complicated and heterogeneous chronic disease with the characteristic of progressive joint destruction, deformity and disability. It is associated with not only genetic but also environmental factors. Many studies suggest that RA-derived fibroblast-like synoviocyte (RA-FLS) is involved in the pathogenic process of RA. The apoptosis and proliferation of RA-FLS is of great importance in the development and progression in RA. Nowadays, more and more traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) or natural products are studied in the treatment of RA.
Objective: To investigate the effects of several natural products and the apoptosisinduced effect of α-mangostin and its underlying mechanisms in RA-FLS MH7A cells.
Methods: The effects of natural products on MH7A cells were detected by MTT assay. Annexin V-FITC/PI double labeling and DAPI staining were adopted to observe the apoptosis induced by α-mangostin. The apoptosis related proteins were measured with western blotting analysis. ROS accumulation was determined by DHE staining.
Results: Xantones, including Garcinone C, α-mangostin and γ-mangostin, significantly inhibited the MH7A cell viability. And α-mangostin induces apoptosis in MH7A cells. Further study showed that α-mangostin increased the ratio of Bax/Bcl-2 and increased the ROS generation in MH7A cells.
Conclusion: α-Mangostin induces the apoptosis of MH7A cells through increasing ROS accumulation and the ratio of Bax/Bcl-2, suggesting that α-mangostin should be benefit to the therapy of RA.
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α-Mangostin, A Natural Xanthone, Induces Apoptosis and ROS Accumulation in Human Rheumatoid Fibroblast-Like Synoviocyte MH7A Cells, Current Molecular Medicine 2017; 17 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524018666171205123220
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