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Aim:Recent studies have shown that constitutive activation of the nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) plays a key role in chronic inflammation and cancers. The aim of this study was to characterize lobolide, a cembrane diterpene, as a drug candidate targeting the NF-κB signaling pathway.Methods:A HEK 293/NF-κB-Luc stable cell line was constructed to evaluate the effect of lobolide on NF-κB activation. THP-1 human monocytes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from healthy volunteers were tested. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced TNFα and IL-1β production and activation of the TAK1-IKK-NF-κB pathway were studied using ELISA and Western blot analysis.Results:In HEK 293/NF-κB-Luc stable cells, lobolide (0.19-50 μmol/L) inhibited NF-κB activation in a concentration- dependent manner with an IC 50 value of 4.2±0.3 μmol/L. Treatment with lobolide (2.5-10 μmol/L) significantly suppressed LPS-induced production of TNFα and IL-1β in both THP-1 cells and PBMCs. In THP-1 cells, the suppression was partially caused by blockade of the translocation of NF-κB from the cytoplasm to the nucleus via affecting the TAK1-IKK-NF-κB pathway and p38 and ERK MAPK activity.Conclusion:Lobolide is a potential inhibitor of the NF-κB pathway, which blocks the translocation of NF-κB from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. Lobolide inhibits LPS-stimulated TNFα and IL-1β release, suggesting that the compound might be an anti-inflammatory compound. © 2012 CPS and SIMM.
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Lv, X. F., Chen, S. H., Li, J., Fang, J. P., Guo, Y. W., & Ding, K. (2012). Lobolide, a diterpene, blockades the NF-κB pathway and p38 and ERK MAPK activity in macrophages in vitro. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 33(10), 1293–1300. https://doi.org/10.1038/aps.2012.100
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