CP-25, a novel anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory drug, inhibits the functions of activated human B cells through regulating BAFF and TNF-alpha signaling and comparative efficacy with biological agents

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Paeoniflorin-6'-O-benzene sulfonate (code: CP-25) was the chemistry structural modifications of Paeoniflorin (Pae). CP-25 inhibited B cells proliferation stimulated by B cell activating factor belonging to the TNF family (BAFF) or Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). CP-25, Rituximab and Etanercept reduced the percentage and numbers of CD19+ B cells, CD19+CD20+ B cells, CD19+CD27+ B cells and CD19+CD20+CD27+ B cells induced by BAFF or TNF-alpha. There was significant difference between CP-25 and Rituximab or CP-25 and Etanercept. CP-25 down-regulated the high expression of BAFFR, BCMA, and TACI stimulated by BAFF or TNF-alpha. The effects of Rituximab and Etanercept on BAFFR or BCMA were stronger than that of CP-25. CP-25, Rituximab and Etanercept down-regulated significantly the expression of TNFR1 and TNFR2 on B cell stimulated by BAFF or TNF-alpha. CP-25, Rituximab and Etanercept down-regulated the expression of MKK3, P-p38, P-p65, TRAF2, and p52 in B cells stimulated by BAFF and the expression of TRAF2 and P-p65 in B cells stimulated by TNF-alpha. These results suggest that CP-25 regulated moderately activated B cells function by regulating the classical and alternative NF-κB signaling pathway mediated by BAFF and TNF-alpha-TRAF2-NF-κB signaling pathway. This study suggests that CP-25 may be a promising anti-inflammatory immune and soft regulation drug.

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Zhang, F., Shu, J. L., Li, Y., Wu, Y. J., Zhang, X. Z., Han, L., … Wei, W. (2017). CP-25, a novel anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory drug, inhibits the functions of activated human B cells through regulating BAFF and TNF-alpha signaling and comparative efficacy with biological agents. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 8(DEC). https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00933

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