Anti-inflammatory action of cysteine derivative S-1-propenylcysteine by inducing MyD88 degradation

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The degradation of target proteins by small molecules utilizing the cellular proteolytic system is featured as a treatment strategy of several diseases. We found that S-1-propenylcysteine (S1PC) among several cysteine derivatives in aged garlic extract inhibited TLR-mediated IL-6 production by inducing the degradation of adaptor protein MyD88. We showed that S1PC directly denatured MyD88 and induced the formation of protein aggregates. Consequently, MyD88 was degraded by aggresome-autophagy pathway. On the other hand, S-allylcysteine, a structural analog of S1PC, failed to induce the degradation of MyD88 because of its inability to denature MyD88 although it also activated autophagy. Our findings suggest that S1PC induces MyD88 degradation through the denaturation of MyD88 and the activation of autophagy. Thus, S1PC may serve as the base to develop a therapeutic means for immune diseases associated with aberrant TLR signaling pathways.

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Suzuki, J. ichiro, Kodera, Y., Miki, S., Ushijima, M., Takashima, M., Matsutomo, T., & Morihara, N. (2018). Anti-inflammatory action of cysteine derivative S-1-propenylcysteine by inducing MyD88 degradation. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32431-0

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