KMID : 0352720210450010176
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Journal of Ginseng Research 2021 Volume.45 No. 1 p.176 ~ p.182
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p-coumaric acid, an active ingredient of Panax ginseng, ameliolates atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions through inhibition of thymic stromal lymphopoietin in mice
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Moon Phil-Dong
Han Na-Ra Lee Jin-Soo Kim Hyung-Min Jeong Hyun-Ja
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Abstract
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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with chronic skin inflammatory reactions. p-coumaric acid (pCA) is an active ingredient of Panax ginseng Meyer (Araliaceae).
Methods: Here, we estimated an anti-AD effect of pCA on activated mast cells, activated splenocytes, and a mouse model of AD. Cytokines levels were measured by ELISA and protein activation was analyzed by Western blotting. 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) was used to induce AD-like skin lesions.
Results: The treatment with pCA suppressed the productions and mRNA expressions of thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), TNF-?, IL-6, and IL-1¥â in HMC-1 cells. pCA downregulated the expressions of RIP2 and caspase-1, phosphorylated-(p)p38/pJNK/pERK, and pIKK¥â/pIkB?/NF-¥êB in HMC-1 cells. pCA also decreased the productions of TSLP, TNF-?, IL-6, IL-4, and IFN-¥ã in the supernatant of stimulated splenic cells. Comparing to DNFB-sensitized control group, pCA-treated group alleviated pathological changes of AD-like lesions. pCA decreased the proteins and mRNA expressions levels of TSLP, IL-6, and IL-4 in the skin lesions. Caspase-1 activation was also downregulated by pCA treatment in the AD-like lesions. The serum levels of histamine, IgE, TSLP, TNF-?, IL-6, and IL-4 were suppressed following treatment with pCA.
Conclusion: This study suggests that pCA has the potential to improve AD by suppressing TSLP as well as inflammatory cytokines via blocking of caspase-1/NF-¥êB signal cascade.
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KEYWORD
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Atopic dermatitis, p-coumaric acid, Mast cells, Thymic stromal lymphopoietin, Caspase-1
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