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Efficient Use of a Crude Drug/Herb Library Reveals Ephedra Herb As a Specific Antagonist for T(H)2-Specific Chemokine Receptors CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8

Chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR4 are preferentially expressed by T(H)2 cells, mast cells, and/or eosinophils, all of which are involved in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases. Therefore, CCR3 and CCR4 have long been highlighted as potent therapeutic targets for allergic diseases. Japanese traditi...

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Autores principales: Matsuo, Kazuhiko, Koizumi, Keiichi, Fujita, Mitsugu, Morikawa, Toshio, Jo, Michiko, Shibahara, Naotoshi, Saiki, Ikuo, Yoshie, Osamu, Nakayama, Takashi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4895122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27376063
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2016.00054
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author Matsuo, Kazuhiko
Koizumi, Keiichi
Fujita, Mitsugu
Morikawa, Toshio
Jo, Michiko
Shibahara, Naotoshi
Saiki, Ikuo
Yoshie, Osamu
Nakayama, Takashi
author_facet Matsuo, Kazuhiko
Koizumi, Keiichi
Fujita, Mitsugu
Morikawa, Toshio
Jo, Michiko
Shibahara, Naotoshi
Saiki, Ikuo
Yoshie, Osamu
Nakayama, Takashi
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description Chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR4 are preferentially expressed by T(H)2 cells, mast cells, and/or eosinophils, all of which are involved in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases. Therefore, CCR3 and CCR4 have long been highlighted as potent therapeutic targets for allergic diseases. Japanese traditional herbal medicine Kampo consists of multiple crude drugs/herbs, which further consist of numerous chemical substances. Recent studies have demonstrated that such chemical substances appear to promising sources in the development of novel therapeutic agents. Based on these findings, we hypothesize that Kampo-related crude drugs/herbs would contain chemical substances that inhibit the cell migration mediated by CCR3 and/or CCR4. To test this hypothesis, we screened 80 crude drugs/herbs to identify candidate substances using chemotaxis assay. Among those tested, Ephedra Herb inhibited the chemotaxis mediated by both CCR3 and CCR4, Cornus Fruit inhibited that mediated by CCR3, and Rhubarb inhibited that mediated by CCR4. Furthermore, Ephedra Herb specifically inhibited the chemotaxis mediated by not only CCR3 and CCR4 but CCR8, all of which are selectively expressed by T(H)2 cells. This result led us to speculate that ephedrine, a major component of Ephedra Herb, would play a central role in the inhibitory effects on the chemotaxis mediated by CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8. However, ephedrine exhibited little effects on the chemotaxis. Therefore, we fractionated Ephedra Herb into four subfractions and examined the inhibitory effects of each subfraction. As the results, ethyl acetate-insoluble fraction exhibited the inhibitory effects on chemotaxis and calcium mobilization mediated by CCR3 and CCR4 most significantly. In contrast, chloroform-soluble fraction exhibited a weak inhibitory effect on the chemotaxis mediated by CCR8. Furthermore, maoto, one of the Kampo formulations containing Ephedra Herb, exhibited the inhibitory effects on the chemotaxis mediated by CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8. Taken together, our data suggest that these crude drugs/herbs might be useful sources to develop new drugs targeting T(H)2-mediated allergic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-48951222016-07-01 Efficient Use of a Crude Drug/Herb Library Reveals Ephedra Herb As a Specific Antagonist for T(H)2-Specific Chemokine Receptors CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8 Matsuo, Kazuhiko Koizumi, Keiichi Fujita, Mitsugu Morikawa, Toshio Jo, Michiko Shibahara, Naotoshi Saiki, Ikuo Yoshie, Osamu Nakayama, Takashi Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology Chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR4 are preferentially expressed by T(H)2 cells, mast cells, and/or eosinophils, all of which are involved in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases. Therefore, CCR3 and CCR4 have long been highlighted as potent therapeutic targets for allergic diseases. Japanese traditional herbal medicine Kampo consists of multiple crude drugs/herbs, which further consist of numerous chemical substances. Recent studies have demonstrated that such chemical substances appear to promising sources in the development of novel therapeutic agents. Based on these findings, we hypothesize that Kampo-related crude drugs/herbs would contain chemical substances that inhibit the cell migration mediated by CCR3 and/or CCR4. To test this hypothesis, we screened 80 crude drugs/herbs to identify candidate substances using chemotaxis assay. Among those tested, Ephedra Herb inhibited the chemotaxis mediated by both CCR3 and CCR4, Cornus Fruit inhibited that mediated by CCR3, and Rhubarb inhibited that mediated by CCR4. Furthermore, Ephedra Herb specifically inhibited the chemotaxis mediated by not only CCR3 and CCR4 but CCR8, all of which are selectively expressed by T(H)2 cells. This result led us to speculate that ephedrine, a major component of Ephedra Herb, would play a central role in the inhibitory effects on the chemotaxis mediated by CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8. However, ephedrine exhibited little effects on the chemotaxis. Therefore, we fractionated Ephedra Herb into four subfractions and examined the inhibitory effects of each subfraction. As the results, ethyl acetate-insoluble fraction exhibited the inhibitory effects on chemotaxis and calcium mobilization mediated by CCR3 and CCR4 most significantly. In contrast, chloroform-soluble fraction exhibited a weak inhibitory effect on the chemotaxis mediated by CCR8. Furthermore, maoto, one of the Kampo formulations containing Ephedra Herb, exhibited the inhibitory effects on the chemotaxis mediated by CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8. Taken together, our data suggest that these crude drugs/herbs might be useful sources to develop new drugs targeting T(H)2-mediated allergic diseases. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4895122/ /pubmed/27376063 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2016.00054 Text en Copyright © 2016 Matsuo, Koizumi, Fujita, Morikawa, Jo, Shibahara, Saiki, Yoshie and Nakayama. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cell and Developmental Biology
Matsuo, Kazuhiko
Koizumi, Keiichi
Fujita, Mitsugu
Morikawa, Toshio
Jo, Michiko
Shibahara, Naotoshi
Saiki, Ikuo
Yoshie, Osamu
Nakayama, Takashi
Efficient Use of a Crude Drug/Herb Library Reveals Ephedra Herb As a Specific Antagonist for T(H)2-Specific Chemokine Receptors CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8
title Efficient Use of a Crude Drug/Herb Library Reveals Ephedra Herb As a Specific Antagonist for T(H)2-Specific Chemokine Receptors CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8
title_full Efficient Use of a Crude Drug/Herb Library Reveals Ephedra Herb As a Specific Antagonist for T(H)2-Specific Chemokine Receptors CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8
title_fullStr Efficient Use of a Crude Drug/Herb Library Reveals Ephedra Herb As a Specific Antagonist for T(H)2-Specific Chemokine Receptors CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Use of a Crude Drug/Herb Library Reveals Ephedra Herb As a Specific Antagonist for T(H)2-Specific Chemokine Receptors CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8
title_short Efficient Use of a Crude Drug/Herb Library Reveals Ephedra Herb As a Specific Antagonist for T(H)2-Specific Chemokine Receptors CCR3, CCR4, and CCR8
title_sort efficient use of a crude drug/herb library reveals ephedra herb as a specific antagonist for t(h)2-specific chemokine receptors ccr3, ccr4, and ccr8
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4895122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27376063
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2016.00054
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