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Journal of Pharmacetical Sceiences Ewha Womans University
2008 Volume.19 No. 1 p.18 ~ p.26
Regulatory mechanisms of IL-2 and IFN¥ã suppression by quercetin in T helper cells
Yu Eun-Sun

Hwang Eun-Sook
Min Hyun-Jung
An Su-Yeon
Won Hee-Yeon
Hong Jeong-Ho
Abstract
Quercetin is a popular flavonoid compound that is biosynthesized by plants; it is suggested to modulate a variety of inflammatory responses of macrophages and T lymphocytes. Oral administration of quercetin in arthritic rats dramatically diminishes clinical signs of arthritis. Moreover, quercetin ameliorates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, which is associated with Th1-mediated immune responses. Like quercetin inhibits macrophage-induced cytokine production, it also blocks IL-12-dependent JAK-STAT signaling in Th cells. Despite the anti-inflammatory effects of quercetin acting through Th cells, the regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we studied the function of quercetin in Th cells and found that quercetin suppressed both IFN¥ã and IL-2 production upon T cell receptor stimulation. Furthermore, we uncovered the regulatory mechanisms of quercetin involved in the inhibition of cytokine production during Th cell activation. The fact that quercetin-derived IFN¥ã suppression was blocked in T-bet-deficient Th cells demonstrated quercetin act through the modulation of T-bet expression. Whereas IL-2 inhibition by quercetin was independent of T-bet expression, quercetin diminished IL-2R¥á expression, which is critical for positive regulatory loop of IL-2 autoactivation. Taken together, quercetin is suggested to repress both IFN¥ã and IL-2 cytokine production by independent mechanisms; T-bet-dependent IFN¥ã suppression and IL-2R¥á-dependent IL-2 inhibition.
KEYWORD
Quercetin, IL-2, IFN¥ã, Th1, T-bet
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