Coniferyl Aldehyde Inhibits the Inflammatory Effects of Leptomeningeal Cells by Suppressing the JAK2 Signaling

Joint Authors

Zhou, Yanmin
Wang, Yao
Gao, Yajun
Li, Xue
Sun, Xiaolin
Wang, Zhanqi
Wang, Hanchi
Nie, Ran
Yu, Weixian

Source

BioMed Research International

Issue

Vol. 2020, Issue 2020 (31 Dec. 2020), pp.1-12, 12 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2020-09-15

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

12

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Background.

The brain is in many ways an immunologically and pharmacologically privileged site because of the blood-brain barrier (BBB).

But for chronic peripheral inflammation, inflammatory signals can be transmitted from the peripheral system into the central nervous system (CNS) through multiple channels and result in neuroinflammation.

Leptomeningeal cells that form the BBB can trigger one signaling pathway by releasing cytokines to transmit inflammatory signals.

Besides, the Janus kinase (JAK) family may have a certain function in the activation of leptomeninges.

In the present study, we try to use coniferyl aldehyde (CA), a natural anti-inflammatory phenolic compound, to inhibit this inflammatory process and elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms.

Results.

Secretion of proinflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6) significantly increased after incubation with P.

gingivalis.

Moreover, TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 levels were upregulated, and the JAK2 signaling was enhanced in leptomeningeal cells in a conditioned medium from activated macrophages, which leads to the immune response in microglia.

However, this inflammatory effect of leptomeningeal cells was reversed by CA administration, accompanied by the decreased immune response in microglia.

The western blot assay revealed that JAK2 phosphorylation was suppressed in leptomeningeal cells treated with CA.

Conclusions.

This study demonstrates that activated macrophages by P.

gingivalis markedly induce the release of proinflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6) from leptomeningeal cells, thereby activating the JAK2 signaling pathway and subsequently enhancing immune responses in microglia in the CNS.

CA effectively inhibits the inflammatory effect of leptomeningeal cells via suppressing the JAK2 signaling pathway.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Wang, Yao& Gao, Yajun& Li, Xue& Sun, Xiaolin& Wang, Zhanqi& Wang, Hanchi…[et al.]. 2020. Coniferyl Aldehyde Inhibits the Inflammatory Effects of Leptomeningeal Cells by Suppressing the JAK2 Signaling. BioMed Research International،Vol. 2020, no. 2020, pp.1-12.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1134038

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Wang, Yao…[et al.]. Coniferyl Aldehyde Inhibits the Inflammatory Effects of Leptomeningeal Cells by Suppressing the JAK2 Signaling. BioMed Research International No. 2020 (2020), pp.1-12.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1134038

American Medical Association (AMA)

Wang, Yao& Gao, Yajun& Li, Xue& Sun, Xiaolin& Wang, Zhanqi& Wang, Hanchi…[et al.]. Coniferyl Aldehyde Inhibits the Inflammatory Effects of Leptomeningeal Cells by Suppressing the JAK2 Signaling. BioMed Research International. 2020. Vol. 2020, no. 2020, pp.1-12.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1134038

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1134038