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Suppression of Inflammatory Cytokine Production by ar‐Turmerone Isolated from Curcuma phaeocaulis
Authors:Sera Oh  A Rheum Han  Hye Ryeon Park  Eun Jung Jang  Hyo Kyeong Kim  Mi Gyeong Jeong  Hyuna Song  Gun Hwa Park  Eun Kyoung Seo  Eun Sook Hwang
Institution:1. College of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Global Top 5 Research Program, Ewha Womans University, 52 Ewhayeodae‐gil, Seodaemun‐gu, Seoul 120‐750, Korea, (phone: +82‐2‐32774369 (E.?S. H.), 3047 (E.?K. S.);2. fax: +82‐2‐32773760 (E.?S. H.), 3051 (E.?K. S.))
Abstract:Rhizomes of Curcuma phaeocaulis Valeton (Zingiberaceae) have traditionally been used for controlling inflammatory conditions. Numerous studies have aimed to isolate and characterize the bioactive constituents of C. phaeocaulis. It has been reported that its anti‐inflammatory properties are a result of cyclooxygenase‐2 inhibition; however, its effect on the T‐cell function remains to be elucidated. In this study, four known sesquiterpenoids, viz., ar‐turmerone (TM), germacrone (GM), (+)‐(4S,5S)‐germacrone‐4,5‐epoxide (GE), and curzerenone (CZ), were isolated from C. phaeocaulis rhizomes and evaluated for their effects on the CD4+ T‐cell function. While GM, GE, and CZ had no effect on the activation of splenic T cells or CD4+ T cells, TM suppressed the interferon (IFN)‐γ production, without affecting the interleukin (IL)‐4 expression. TM also decreased the expression of IL‐2 in CD4+ T cells, but did not change their cell‐division rates upon stimulation. These results suggest that TM, a major constituent of C. phaeocaulis rhizomes selectively exerts potent anti‐inflammatory effects via suppression of the inflammatory cytokines IFN‐γ and IL‐2.
Keywords:Curcuma phaeocaulis  Rhizomes  Anti‐inflammatory activity  CD4+ T cells  IFN‐γ    IL‐2  ar‐Turmerone
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