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Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Metabolites from Antarctic Fungal Strain Pleosporales sp. SF-7343 in HaCaT Human Keratinocytes

Linsha Dong, Hye Jin Kim, Thao Quyen Cao, Zhiming Liu, Hwan Lee, Wonmin Ko, Youn‐Chul Kim, Jae Hak Sohn, Tai Kyoung Kim, Joung Han Yim, Dong‐Sung Lee, Hyuncheol Oh

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chemical investigation of the Antarctic fungi Pleosporales sp. SF-7343 revealed four known secondary fungal metabolites: alternate C (1), altenusin (2), alternariol (3), and altenuene (4). The compound structures were identified primarily by NMR and MS analyses. Atopic dermatitis, an inflammatory disease, is driven by the abnormal activation of T helper (Th) 2 cells and barrier dysfunction. We attempted to identify the anti-inflammatory components of SF-7343. Initial screening showed that compounds 1 and 3 inhibited the secretion of interleukin-8 and -6 in tumor necrosis factor-α/interferon-γ-treated HaCaT cells, and these compounds also showed inhibitory effects on CCL5 and CCL22. Compounds 1 and 3 also downregulated the protein expression levels of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and upregulated the expression of filaggrin and involcurin. The mechanism study results showed that compounds 1 and 3 inhibited nuclear translocation of nuclear factor-kappa B p65 and the phosphorylation of STAT1 and STAT3. Compound 1, but not compound 3, significantly promoted the expression of heme oxygenase (HO)-1. The effects of compound 1 were partly reversed by co-treatment with a HO-1 inhibitor, tin protoporphyrin IX. Taken together, this study demonstrates the potential value of Antarctic fungal strain SF-7343 isolates as a bioresource for bioactive compounds to prevent skin inflammation.

Topics & Concepts

HaCaTChemistryTumor necrosis factor alphaInflammationBiochemistryMicrobiologyMolecular biologyBiologyImmunologyIn vitroDermatology and Skin DiseasesPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisExercise and Physiological Responses
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