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Pseudolaric acid B suppresses T lymphocyte activation through inhibition of NF‐κB signaling pathway and p38 phosphorylation
Authors:Ting Li  Vincent Kam Wai Wong  Xiao Qin Yi  Yuen Fan Wong  Hua Zhou  Liang Liu
Institution:School of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, 7 Baptist University Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:Pseudolaric acid B (PAB) is a major bioactive component of the medicinal plant Pseudolarix kaempferi. Traditional medicine practitioners in Asia have been using the roots of this plant to treat inflammatory and microbial skin diseases for centuries. In the current study, in vitro immunosuppressive effect of PAB and the underlying mechanisms have been investigated. The results showed that PAB dose‐dependently suppressed human T lymphocyte proliferation, IL‐2 production and CD25 expression induced by co‐stimulation of PMA plus ionomycin or of anti‐OKT‐3 plus anti‐CD28. Mechanistic studies showed that PAB significantly inhibited nuclear translocation of NF‐κB p65 and phosphorylation and degradation of IκB‐α evoked by co‐stimulation of PMA plus ionomycin. PAB could also suppress the phosphorylation of p38 in the MAPKs pathway. Based on these evidences, we conclude that PAB suppressed T lymphocyte activation through inhibition of NF‐κB and p38 signaling pathways; this would make PAB a strong candidate for further study as an anti‐inflammatory agent. J. Cell. Biochem. 108: 87–95, 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:pseudolaric acid B  T lymphocyte activation  CD25  NF‐κ  B  p38
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