KMID : 0624620220550080407
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BMB Reports 2022 Volume.55 No. 8 p.407 ~ p.412
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NRF2 activation by 2-methoxycinnamaldehyde attenuates inflammatory responses in macrophages via enhancing autophagy flux
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Kim Bo-Sung
Shin Min-Wook Kim Kyu-Won Ha Ki-Tae Bae Sung-Jin
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Abstract
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A well-controlled inflammatory response is crucial for the recovery from injury and maintenance of tissue homeostasis. The anti-inflammatory response of 2-methoxycinnamaldehyde (2-MCA), a natural compound derived from cinnamon, has been studied; however, the underlying mechanism on macrophage has not been fully elucidated. In this study, LPS-stimulated production of TNF-¥á and NO was reduced by 2-MCA in macrophages. 2-MCA significantly activated the NRF2 pathway, and expression levels of autophagy-associated proteins in macrophages, including LC3 and P62, were enhanced via NRF2 activation regardless of LPS treatment, suggesting the occurrence of 2-MCA-mediated autophagy. Moreover, evaluation of autophagy flux using luciferase-conjugated LC3 revealed that incremental LC3 and P62 levels are coupled to enhanced autophagy flux. Finally, reduced expression levels of TNF-¥á and NOS2 by 2-MCA were reversed by autophagy inhibitors, such as bafilomycin A1 and NH4Cl, in LPS-stimulated macrophages. In conclusion, 2-MCA enhances autophagy flux in macrophages via NRF2 activation and consequently reduces LPS-induced inflammation.
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KEYWORD
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2-Methoxycinnamaldehyde, Autophagy, Inflammation, LPS, NRF2
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