Anti-Neuroinflammatory Effects of Prenylated Indole Alkaloids from the Antarctic Fungus Aspergillus sp. Strain SF-7367
Zhiming Liu,
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Chi–Su Yoon,
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Thao Quyen Cao
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et al.
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(2), P. 294 - 294
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Inflammation
has
always
been
considered
a
trigger
or
consequence
of
neurodegenerative
diseases,
and
the
inhibition
inflammation
in
central
nervous
system
can
effectively
protect
nerve
cells.
Several
studies
have
indicated
that
various
natural
products
inhibit
neuroinflammation.
Among
these,
Antarctic
fungal
metabolites
pharmacological
activities
developmental
value.
Therefore,
this
study
aimed
to
evaluate
anti-neuroinflammatory
activity
an
fungus
belonging
Aspergillus
(strain
SF-7367).
Secondary
SF-7367
were
isolated
using
high-performance
liquid
chromatography
followed
by
validation
their
anti-inflammatory
effects
lipopolysaccharide-stimulated
BV2
microglia
RAW264.7
macrophages.
Chemical
analysis
from
strain
revealed
five
known
compounds:
epideoxybrevianamide
E
(1),
brevianamide
V/W
(2),
K
(3),
Q
(4),
R
(5).
these
compounds,
showed
significant
against
both
cell
types.
Results
Western
blotting
molecular
docking
could
regulate
activation
nuclear
factor
kappa-light-chain-enhancer
activated
B
(NF-κB)
signaling.
This
indicates
present
sp.
SF-7367)
inflammatory
responses
reducing
lipopolysaccharide-induced
translocation
NF-κB
(p65).
These
findings
suggest
are
candidate
agents
for
treating
diseases.
Language: Английский
Longan Aril polysaccharides ameliorate cognitive impairment in AD mice via restoration of the immune phagocytosis of microglia
Han Zhang,
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F.H. Tra Bi,
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Peng Zhao
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et al.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
343, P. 119464 - 119464
Published: Feb. 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Association of TAB2 gene polymorphism with endometrial cancer susceptibility and clinical analysis
Journal of Turkish Society of Obstetric and Gynecology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
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Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Transforming
growth
factor-β-activated
kinase
1
binding
protein
2
(TAB2)
plays
a
vital
role
in
inflammatory
pathways.
It
has
also
been
considered
potential
target
for
the
enhancement
of
antiestrogen
effects.
Previous
evidence
indicated
that
TAB2
gene
variants
are
associated
with
several
diseases,
whereas
their
correlation
endometrial
cancer
(EC)
is
unclear.
This
study
aims
to
initially
explore
association
between
polymorphisms
(rs237028
/AG,
rs521845
T/G,
and
rs652921
T/C)
EC.
Polymerase
chain
reaction-restriction
fragment
length
polymorphism
was
applied
determine
genotype
composition
allele
frequencies
variant
270
EC
patients
294
healthy
controls.
The
G
related
increase
risk
[p=0.08,
odds
ratio
(OR):
0.72,
95%
confidence
interval
(CI):
0.56-0.91].
Moreover,
different
genetic
models
(p=0.017,
OR:
0.63,
CI:
0.44-0.91
codominant
model;
p=0.0051,
0.61,
0.43-0.87
dominant
model).
For
rs237028,
percentage
AG
highly
differentiated
tumours
(G1)
significantly
higher
than
moderately,
poorly
(G2/G3)
(p=0.031,
0.77,
0.45-1.30).
Our
results
showed
TAB2,
risk,
suggesting
may
play
crucial
prognosis.
Language: Английский