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Aplotaxene blocks T cell activation by modulation of protein kinase C-theta-dependent pathway

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Abstract
Aplotaxene, (8Z, 11Z, 14Z)-heptadeca-1, 8, 11, 14-tetraene, is one of the major components of essential oil obtained from Inula helenium root, which is used in Oriental medicine. However, the effects of aplotaxene on immunity have not been investigated. Here, we show that aplotaxene inhibits T cell activation in terms of IL-2 and CD69 expression. Aplotaxene, at a concentration that optimally inhibits IL-2 production, has little effect on apoptotic or necrotic cell death, suggesting that apoptosis is not a mechanism for aplotaxene-mediated inhibition of T cell activation. Aplotaxene affects neither superantigeninduced conjugate formation between Jurkat T cells and Raji B cells nor clustering of CD3 and LFA-1 at the immunological synapse. Aplotaxene significantly inhibits PKC-theta phosphorylation and translocation to the immunological synapse, and blocks PMA-induced T-cell receptor internalization. Furthermore, aplotaxene leads to inhibition of mitogen-activated protein kinases (INK, ERK and p38) phosphorylation and NF-kappa B, NF-AT, and AP-1 promoter activities in Jurkat T cells. Taken together, our findings provide evidence for the immunosuppressive effect of aplotaxene on activated T cells through the modulation of the PKC-theta and MAPK pathways, suggesting that aplotaxene may be a novel immunotherapeutic agent for immunological diseases related to the overactivation of T cells. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author(s)
Na, Bo-RaKim, Hye-RanKwon, Min-SungLee, Hyun-SuPiragyte, IndreChoi, Eun-JuChoi, Hyun-KyuHan, Weon-CheolLee, Seung-HoJun, Chang-Duk
Issued Date
2013-12
Type
Article
DOI
10.1016/j.fct.2013.08.016
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/15326
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, v.62, pp.23 - 31
ISSN
0278-6915
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Department of Life Sciences > 1. Journal Articles
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