A phytoceramide analog stimulates the production of chemokines through CREB activation in human endothelial cells

Innate immunity is the front-line of self-defense against microbial infection. In mammals, innate immunity interacts with adaptive immunity and has a key role in the regulated immune response. From a pharmaceutical point of view, innate immunity is an ideal target for the development of immunoregula...

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Veröffentlicht in:International immunopharmacology 2011-10, Vol.11 (10), p.1497-1503
Hauptverfasser: Sekiya, Mizuki, Ueda, Kazunori, Okazaki, Kaori, Terashima, Jun, Katou, Yasuhiro, Kikuchi, Haruhisa, Kurata, Shoichiro, Oshima, Yoshiteru
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Zusammenfassung:Innate immunity is the front-line of self-defense against microbial infection. In mammals, innate immunity interacts with adaptive immunity and has a key role in the regulated immune response. From a pharmaceutical point of view, innate immunity is an ideal target for the development of immunoregulators. Therefore, we aimed to isolate and characterize a novel mammalian immunoregulator isolated from the thermophilic cellulotic fungus Talaromyces sp. 2′-(R)-hydroxy-C24 phytoceramide (C24(2′OH)Phy) was isolated from Talaromyces sp. using a Drosophila ex vivo culture system. C24(2′OH)Phy suppressed the immune deficiency (IMD) pathway-dependent expression of antibacterial peptides in Drosophila, whereas it stimulated the production of chemokines in human cells. Structure activity relationship studies of C24(2′OH)Phy analogs revealed that both the 2′-(R)-hydroxylignoceroyl group and phytoceramide backbone are essential for the biologic activity of C24(2′OH)Phy. Microarray analysis revealed that C24(2′OH)Phy selectively activates the transcription of inflammatory response genes, including chemokines. Furthermore, a reporter gene assay and small interfering RNA analysis demonstrated that C24(2′OH)Phy stimulates chemokine production through cAMP response element-binding protein activation in human cells. C24(2′OH)Phy may be a lead immunostimulating compound in humans. ► C24(2′OH)Phy was isolated as immunomodulator using a Drosophila ex vivo culture system. ► C24(2′OH)Phy selectively activates the transcription of inflammatory response genes, including chemokines in human cells. ► C24(2′OH)Phy stimulates chemokine production through cAMP response element-binding protein activation in human cells.
ISSN:1567-5769
1878-1705
DOI:10.1016/j.intimp.2011.05.001