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Screening Active Components from Yu-Ping-Feng-San for Regulating Initiative Key Factors in Allergic Sensitization

Yu-ping-feng-san (YPFS) is a Chinese medical formula that is used clinically for allergic diseases and characterized by reducing allergy relapse. Our previous studies demonstrated that YPFS efficiently inhibited T helper 2 cytokines in allergic inflammation. The underlying mechanisms of action of YP...

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Autores principales: Shen, Dandan, Xie, Xuejian, Zhu, Zhijie, Yu, Xi, Liu, Hailiang, Wang, Huizhu, Fan, Hongwei, Wang, Dawei, Jiang, Guorong, Hong, Min
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4157890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25198676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107279
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author Shen, Dandan
Xie, Xuejian
Zhu, Zhijie
Yu, Xi
Liu, Hailiang
Wang, Huizhu
Fan, Hongwei
Wang, Dawei
Jiang, Guorong
Hong, Min
author_facet Shen, Dandan
Xie, Xuejian
Zhu, Zhijie
Yu, Xi
Liu, Hailiang
Wang, Huizhu
Fan, Hongwei
Wang, Dawei
Jiang, Guorong
Hong, Min
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description Yu-ping-feng-san (YPFS) is a Chinese medical formula that is used clinically for allergic diseases and characterized by reducing allergy relapse. Our previous studies demonstrated that YPFS efficiently inhibited T helper 2 cytokines in allergic inflammation. The underlying mechanisms of action of YPFS and its effective components remain unclear. In this study, it was shown that YPFS significantly inhibited production of thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), an epithelial cell-derived initiative factor in allergic inflammation, in vitro and in vivo. A method of human bronchial epithelial cell (16HBE) binding combined with HPLC-MS (named 16HBE-HPLC-MS) was established to explore potential active components of YPFS. The following five components bound to 16HBE cells: calycosin-7-glucoside, ononin, claycosin, sec-o-glucosylhamaudol and formononetin. Serum from YPFS-treated mice was analyzed and three major components were detected claycosin, formononetin and cimifugin. Among these, claycosin and formononetin were detected by 16HBE-HPLC-MS and in the serum of YPFS-treated mice. Claycosin and formononetin decreased the level of TSLP markedly at the initial stage of allergic inflammation in vivo. Nuclear factor (NF)-κB, a key transcription factor in TSLP production, was also inhibited by claycosin and formononetin, either in terms of transcriptional activation or its nuclear translocation in vitro. Allergic inflammation was reduced by claycosin and formononetin when they are administered only at the initial stage in a murine model of atopic contact dermatitis. Thus, epithelial cell binding combined with HPLC-MS is a valid method for screening active components from complex mixtures of Chinese medicine. It was demonstrated that the compounds screened from YPFS significantly attenuated allergic inflammation probably by reducing TSLP production via regulating NF-κB activation.
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spelling pubmed-41578902014-09-09 Screening Active Components from Yu-Ping-Feng-San for Regulating Initiative Key Factors in Allergic Sensitization Shen, Dandan Xie, Xuejian Zhu, Zhijie Yu, Xi Liu, Hailiang Wang, Huizhu Fan, Hongwei Wang, Dawei Jiang, Guorong Hong, Min PLoS One Research Article Yu-ping-feng-san (YPFS) is a Chinese medical formula that is used clinically for allergic diseases and characterized by reducing allergy relapse. Our previous studies demonstrated that YPFS efficiently inhibited T helper 2 cytokines in allergic inflammation. The underlying mechanisms of action of YPFS and its effective components remain unclear. In this study, it was shown that YPFS significantly inhibited production of thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), an epithelial cell-derived initiative factor in allergic inflammation, in vitro and in vivo. A method of human bronchial epithelial cell (16HBE) binding combined with HPLC-MS (named 16HBE-HPLC-MS) was established to explore potential active components of YPFS. The following five components bound to 16HBE cells: calycosin-7-glucoside, ononin, claycosin, sec-o-glucosylhamaudol and formononetin. Serum from YPFS-treated mice was analyzed and three major components were detected claycosin, formononetin and cimifugin. Among these, claycosin and formononetin were detected by 16HBE-HPLC-MS and in the serum of YPFS-treated mice. Claycosin and formononetin decreased the level of TSLP markedly at the initial stage of allergic inflammation in vivo. Nuclear factor (NF)-κB, a key transcription factor in TSLP production, was also inhibited by claycosin and formononetin, either in terms of transcriptional activation or its nuclear translocation in vitro. Allergic inflammation was reduced by claycosin and formononetin when they are administered only at the initial stage in a murine model of atopic contact dermatitis. Thus, epithelial cell binding combined with HPLC-MS is a valid method for screening active components from complex mixtures of Chinese medicine. It was demonstrated that the compounds screened from YPFS significantly attenuated allergic inflammation probably by reducing TSLP production via regulating NF-κB activation. Public Library of Science 2014-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4157890/ /pubmed/25198676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107279 Text en © 2014 Shen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Shen, Dandan
Xie, Xuejian
Zhu, Zhijie
Yu, Xi
Liu, Hailiang
Wang, Huizhu
Fan, Hongwei
Wang, Dawei
Jiang, Guorong
Hong, Min
Screening Active Components from Yu-Ping-Feng-San for Regulating Initiative Key Factors in Allergic Sensitization
title Screening Active Components from Yu-Ping-Feng-San for Regulating Initiative Key Factors in Allergic Sensitization
title_full Screening Active Components from Yu-Ping-Feng-San for Regulating Initiative Key Factors in Allergic Sensitization
title_fullStr Screening Active Components from Yu-Ping-Feng-San for Regulating Initiative Key Factors in Allergic Sensitization
title_full_unstemmed Screening Active Components from Yu-Ping-Feng-San for Regulating Initiative Key Factors in Allergic Sensitization
title_short Screening Active Components from Yu-Ping-Feng-San for Regulating Initiative Key Factors in Allergic Sensitization
title_sort screening active components from yu-ping-feng-san for regulating initiative key factors in allergic sensitization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4157890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25198676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107279
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