Potent Anti-inflammatory activity of pyrenocine a isolated from the marine-derived fungus penicillium paxilli Ma(G)K

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Very little is known about the immunomodulatory potential of secondary metabolites isolated from marine microorganisms. In the present study, we characterized pyrenocine A, which is produced by the marine-derived fungus Penicillium paxilli Ma(G)K and possesses anti-inflammatory activity. Pyrenocine A was able to suppress, both pretreatment and posttreatment, the LPS-induced activation of macrophages via the inhibition of nitrite production and the synthesis of inflammatory cytokines and PGE2. Pyrenocine A also exhibited anti-inflammatory effects on the expression of receptors directly related to cell migration (Mac-1) as well as costimulatory molecules involved in lymphocyte activation (B7.1). Nitrite production was inhibited by pyrenocine A in macrophages stimulated with CpG but not Poly I:C, suggesting that pyrenocine A acts through the MyD88-dependent intracellular signaling pathway. Moreover, pyrenocine A is also able to inhibit the expression of genes related to NFB-mediated signal transduction on macrophages stimulated by LPS. Our results indicate that pyrenocine A has promissory anti-inflammatory properties and additional experiments are necessary to confirm this finding in vivo model. © 2014 Thaís Regina Toledo et al.

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Toledo, T. R., Dejani, N. N., Monnazzi, L. G. S., Kossuga, M. H., Berlinck, R. G. S., Sette, L. D., & Medeiros, A. I. (2014). Potent Anti-inflammatory activity of pyrenocine a isolated from the marine-derived fungus penicillium paxilli Ma(G)K. Mediators of Inflammation, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/767061

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