Background:Caffeic acid(CA)is considered a promising phytochemical that has inhibited numerous cancer cell proliferation.Therefore,it is gaining increasing attention due to its safe and pharmacological applications.In...Background:Caffeic acid(CA)is considered a promising phytochemical that has inhibited numerous cancer cell proliferation.Therefore,it is gaining increasing attention due to its safe and pharmacological applications.In this study,we investigated the role of CA in inhibiting the Interleukin-6(IL-6)/Janus kinase(JAK)/Signal transducer and activator of transcription-3(STAT-3)mediated suppression of the proliferation signaling in human prostate cancer cells.Materials and Methods:The role of CA in proliferation and colony formation abilities was studied using 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide(MTT)assay and colony formation assays.Tumour cell death and cell cycle arrest were identified usingflow cytometry techniques.CA treatment-associated protein expression of mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK)families,IL-6/JAK/STAT-3,proliferation,and apoptosis protein expressions in PC-3 and LNCaP cell lines were measured using Western blot investigation.Results:We have obtained that treatment with CA inhibits prostate cancer cells(PC-3 and LNCaP)proliferation and induces reactive oxygen species(ROS),cell cycle arrest,and apoptosis cell death in a concentration-dependent manner.Moreover,CA treatment alleviates the expression phosphorylated form of MAPK families,i.e.,extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1(ERK1),c-Jun N-terminal kinase(JNK),and p38 in PC-3 cells.IL-6 mediated JAK/STAT3 expressions regulate the proliferation and antiapoptosis that leads to prostate cancer metastasis and migration.Therefore,to mitigate the expression of IL-6/JAK/STAT-3 is considered an important target for the treatment of prostate cancer.In this study,we have observed that CA inhibits the expression of IL-6,JAK1,and phosphorylated STAT-3 in both PC-3 and LNCaP cells.Due to the inhibitory effect of IL-6/JAK/STAT-3,it resulted in decreased expression of cyclin-D1,cyclin-D2,and CDK1 in both PC-3 cells.In addition,CA induces apoptosis by enhancing the expression of Bax and caspase-3;and decreased expression of Bcl-2 in prostate cancer cells.Conclusions:Thus,CA might act as a therapeutical application against prostate cancer by targeting the IL-6/JAK/STAT3 signaling axis.展开更多
High temperature stress is one of the major environmental factors that affect the growth and development of plants. Although WRKY transcription factors play a critical role in stress responses, there are few studies o...High temperature stress is one of the major environmental factors that affect the growth and development of plants. Although WRKY transcription factors play a critical role in stress responses, there are few studies on the regulation of heat stress by WRKY transcription factors,especially in tomato. Here, we identified a group I WRKY transcription factor, SlWRKY3, involved in thermotolerance in tomato. First, SlWRKY3 was induced and upregulated under heat stress. Accordingly, overexpression of SlWRKY3 led to an increase, whereas knock-out of SlWRKY3 resulted in decreased tolerance to heat stress. Overexpression of SlWRKY3 accumulated less reactive oxygen species(ROS), whereas knock-out of SlWRKY3 accumulated more ROS under heat stress. This indicated that SlWRKY3 positively regulates heat stress in tomato. In addition,SlWRKY3 activated the expression of a range of abiotic stress-responsive genes involved in ROS scavenging, such as a SlGRXS1 gene cluster.Further analysis showed that SlWRKY3 can bind to the promoters of the SlGRXS1 gene cluster and activate their expression. Collectively, these results imply that SlWRKY3 is a positive regulator of thermotolerance through direct binding to the promoters of the SlGRXS1 gene cluster and activating their expression and ROS scavenging.展开更多
Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-like 2(TREML2)is a newly identified susceptibility gene for Alzheimer's disease(AD).It encodes a microglial inflammation-associated receptor.To date,the potential rol...Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-like 2(TREML2)is a newly identified susceptibility gene for Alzheimer's disease(AD).It encodes a microglial inflammation-associated receptor.To date,the potential role of mic roglial TREML2 in neuroinflammation in the context of AD remains unclear.In this study,APP/PS1 mice were used to investigate the dynamic changes of TREML2 levels in brain during AD progression.In addition,lipopolysaccharide(LPS)stimulation of primary microglia as well as a lentivirus-mediated TREML2 overexpression and knockdown were employed to explore the role of TREML2 in neuroinflammation in the context of AD.Our res ults show that TREML2 levels gradually increased in the brains of AP P/PS1 mice during disease progression.LPS stimulation of primary microglia led to the release of inflammato ry cytokines including interleukin-1β,inte rleukin-6,and tumor necrosis factor-a in the culture medium.The LPS-induced mic roglial release of inflammatory cytokines was enhanced by TREML2 overexpression and was attenuated by TREML2 knoc kdown.LPS increased the levels of mic roglial M1-type polarization marker inducible nitric oxide synthase.This effect was enhanced by TREML2 overexpression and ameliorated by TREML2 knockdown.Furthermore,the levels of microglial M2-type polarization markers CD206 and ARG1 in the primary microglia were reduced by TREML2 overexpression and elevated by TREML2 knockdown.LPS stimulation increased the levels of NLRP3 in primary microglia.The LPS-induced increase in NLRP3 was further elevated by TREML2 overexpression and alleviated by TREML2 knockdown.In summary,this study provides the first evidence that TREML2 modulates inflammation by regulating microglial polarization and NLRP3 inflammasome activation.These findings reveal the mechanisms by which TREML2 regulates microglial inflammation and suggest that TREML2 inhibition may represent a novel therapeutic strategy for AD.展开更多
文摘Background:Caffeic acid(CA)is considered a promising phytochemical that has inhibited numerous cancer cell proliferation.Therefore,it is gaining increasing attention due to its safe and pharmacological applications.In this study,we investigated the role of CA in inhibiting the Interleukin-6(IL-6)/Janus kinase(JAK)/Signal transducer and activator of transcription-3(STAT-3)mediated suppression of the proliferation signaling in human prostate cancer cells.Materials and Methods:The role of CA in proliferation and colony formation abilities was studied using 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide(MTT)assay and colony formation assays.Tumour cell death and cell cycle arrest were identified usingflow cytometry techniques.CA treatment-associated protein expression of mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK)families,IL-6/JAK/STAT-3,proliferation,and apoptosis protein expressions in PC-3 and LNCaP cell lines were measured using Western blot investigation.Results:We have obtained that treatment with CA inhibits prostate cancer cells(PC-3 and LNCaP)proliferation and induces reactive oxygen species(ROS),cell cycle arrest,and apoptosis cell death in a concentration-dependent manner.Moreover,CA treatment alleviates the expression phosphorylated form of MAPK families,i.e.,extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1(ERK1),c-Jun N-terminal kinase(JNK),and p38 in PC-3 cells.IL-6 mediated JAK/STAT3 expressions regulate the proliferation and antiapoptosis that leads to prostate cancer metastasis and migration.Therefore,to mitigate the expression of IL-6/JAK/STAT-3 is considered an important target for the treatment of prostate cancer.In this study,we have observed that CA inhibits the expression of IL-6,JAK1,and phosphorylated STAT-3 in both PC-3 and LNCaP cells.Due to the inhibitory effect of IL-6/JAK/STAT-3,it resulted in decreased expression of cyclin-D1,cyclin-D2,and CDK1 in both PC-3 cells.In addition,CA induces apoptosis by enhancing the expression of Bax and caspase-3;and decreased expression of Bcl-2 in prostate cancer cells.Conclusions:Thus,CA might act as a therapeutical application against prostate cancer by targeting the IL-6/JAK/STAT3 signaling axis.
基金supported by grants from the National Key Research&Development Plan,China (Grant Nos.2021YFD1200201,2022YFD1200502)National Natural Science Foundation of China(31972426,31991182)+3 种基金Key Project of Hubei Hongshan Laboratory(Grant No.2021hszd007)Wuhan Major Project of Key Technologies in Biological Breeding (Grant No.2022021302024852)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,China (Grant No.2662022YLPY001)International Cooperation Promotion Plan of Shihezi University (Grant No.GJHZ202104)。
文摘High temperature stress is one of the major environmental factors that affect the growth and development of plants. Although WRKY transcription factors play a critical role in stress responses, there are few studies on the regulation of heat stress by WRKY transcription factors,especially in tomato. Here, we identified a group I WRKY transcription factor, SlWRKY3, involved in thermotolerance in tomato. First, SlWRKY3 was induced and upregulated under heat stress. Accordingly, overexpression of SlWRKY3 led to an increase, whereas knock-out of SlWRKY3 resulted in decreased tolerance to heat stress. Overexpression of SlWRKY3 accumulated less reactive oxygen species(ROS), whereas knock-out of SlWRKY3 accumulated more ROS under heat stress. This indicated that SlWRKY3 positively regulates heat stress in tomato. In addition,SlWRKY3 activated the expression of a range of abiotic stress-responsive genes involved in ROS scavenging, such as a SlGRXS1 gene cluster.Further analysis showed that SlWRKY3 can bind to the promoters of the SlGRXS1 gene cluster and activate their expression. Collectively, these results imply that SlWRKY3 is a positive regulator of thermotolerance through direct binding to the promoters of the SlGRXS1 gene cluster and activating their expression and ROS scavenging.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of china,No.81974156(to TJ)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province,No.BK20201117(to YDZ)。
文摘Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-like 2(TREML2)is a newly identified susceptibility gene for Alzheimer's disease(AD).It encodes a microglial inflammation-associated receptor.To date,the potential role of mic roglial TREML2 in neuroinflammation in the context of AD remains unclear.In this study,APP/PS1 mice were used to investigate the dynamic changes of TREML2 levels in brain during AD progression.In addition,lipopolysaccharide(LPS)stimulation of primary microglia as well as a lentivirus-mediated TREML2 overexpression and knockdown were employed to explore the role of TREML2 in neuroinflammation in the context of AD.Our res ults show that TREML2 levels gradually increased in the brains of AP P/PS1 mice during disease progression.LPS stimulation of primary microglia led to the release of inflammato ry cytokines including interleukin-1β,inte rleukin-6,and tumor necrosis factor-a in the culture medium.The LPS-induced mic roglial release of inflammatory cytokines was enhanced by TREML2 overexpression and was attenuated by TREML2 knoc kdown.LPS increased the levels of mic roglial M1-type polarization marker inducible nitric oxide synthase.This effect was enhanced by TREML2 overexpression and ameliorated by TREML2 knockdown.Furthermore,the levels of microglial M2-type polarization markers CD206 and ARG1 in the primary microglia were reduced by TREML2 overexpression and elevated by TREML2 knockdown.LPS stimulation increased the levels of NLRP3 in primary microglia.The LPS-induced increase in NLRP3 was further elevated by TREML2 overexpression and alleviated by TREML2 knockdown.In summary,this study provides the first evidence that TREML2 modulates inflammation by regulating microglial polarization and NLRP3 inflammasome activation.These findings reveal the mechanisms by which TREML2 regulates microglial inflammation and suggest that TREML2 inhibition may represent a novel therapeutic strategy for AD.