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Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP

Increasing prevalence of allergic diseases with an inadequate variety of treatment drives forward search for new alternative drugs. Fatty acids, abundant in nature, are regarded as important bioactive compounds and powerful nutrients playing an important role in lipid homeostasis and inflammation. P...

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Autores principales: Korinek, Michal, Tsai, Yi-Hong, El-Shazly, Mohamed, Lai, Kuei-Hung, Backlund, Anders, Wu, Shou-Fang, Lai, Wan-Chun, Wu, Tung-Ying, Chen, Shu-Li, Wu, Yang-Chang, Cheng, Yuan-Bin, Hwang, Tsong-Long, Chen, Bing-Hung, Chang, Fang-Rong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5474496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28674495
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00356
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author Korinek, Michal
Tsai, Yi-Hong
El-Shazly, Mohamed
Lai, Kuei-Hung
Backlund, Anders
Wu, Shou-Fang
Lai, Wan-Chun
Wu, Tung-Ying
Chen, Shu-Li
Wu, Yang-Chang
Cheng, Yuan-Bin
Hwang, Tsong-Long
Chen, Bing-Hung
Chang, Fang-Rong
author_facet Korinek, Michal
Tsai, Yi-Hong
El-Shazly, Mohamed
Lai, Kuei-Hung
Backlund, Anders
Wu, Shou-Fang
Lai, Wan-Chun
Wu, Tung-Ying
Chen, Shu-Li
Wu, Yang-Chang
Cheng, Yuan-Bin
Hwang, Tsong-Long
Chen, Bing-Hung
Chang, Fang-Rong
author_sort Korinek, Michal
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description Increasing prevalence of allergic diseases with an inadequate variety of treatment drives forward search for new alternative drugs. Fatty acids, abundant in nature, are regarded as important bioactive compounds and powerful nutrients playing an important role in lipid homeostasis and inflammation. Phytochemical study on Typhonium blumei Nicolson and Sivadasan (Araceae), a folk anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory medicine, yielded four oxygenated fatty acids, 12R-hydroxyoctadec-9Z,13E-dienoic acid methyl ester (1) and 10R-hydroxyoctadec-8E,12Z-dienoic acid methyl ester (2), 9R-hydroxy-10E-octadecenoic acid methyl ester (3), and 12R(*)-hydroxy-10E-octadecenoic acid methyl ester (4). Isolated compounds were identified by spectroscopic methods along with GC-MS analysis. Isolated fatty acids together with a series of saturated, unsaturated and oxygenated fatty acids were evaluated for their anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activities in vitro. Unsaturated (including docosahexaenoic and eicosapentaenoic acids) as well as hydroxylated unsaturated fatty acids exerted strong anti-inflammatory activity in superoxide anion generation (IC(50) 2.14–3.73 μM) and elastase release (IC(50) 1.26–4.57 μM) assays. On the other hand, in the anti-allergic assays, the unsaturated fatty acids were inactive, while hydroxylated fatty acids showed promising inhibitory activity in A23187- and antigen-induced degranulation assays (e.g., 9S-hydroxy-10E,12Z-octadecadienoic acid, IC(50) 92.4 and 49.7 μM, respectively). According to our results, the presence of a hydroxy group in the long chain did not influence the potent anti-inflammatory activity of free unsaturated acids. Nevertheless, hydroxylation of fatty acids (or their methyl esters) seems to be a key factor for the anti-allergic activity observed in the current study. Moreover, ChemGPS-NP was explored to predict the structure-activity relationship of fatty acids. The anti-allergic fatty acids formed different cluster distant from clinically used drugs. The bioactivity of T. blumei, which is historically utilized in folk medicine, might be related to the content of fatty acids and their metabolites.
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spelling pubmed-54744962017-07-03 Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP Korinek, Michal Tsai, Yi-Hong El-Shazly, Mohamed Lai, Kuei-Hung Backlund, Anders Wu, Shou-Fang Lai, Wan-Chun Wu, Tung-Ying Chen, Shu-Li Wu, Yang-Chang Cheng, Yuan-Bin Hwang, Tsong-Long Chen, Bing-Hung Chang, Fang-Rong Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Increasing prevalence of allergic diseases with an inadequate variety of treatment drives forward search for new alternative drugs. Fatty acids, abundant in nature, are regarded as important bioactive compounds and powerful nutrients playing an important role in lipid homeostasis and inflammation. Phytochemical study on Typhonium blumei Nicolson and Sivadasan (Araceae), a folk anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory medicine, yielded four oxygenated fatty acids, 12R-hydroxyoctadec-9Z,13E-dienoic acid methyl ester (1) and 10R-hydroxyoctadec-8E,12Z-dienoic acid methyl ester (2), 9R-hydroxy-10E-octadecenoic acid methyl ester (3), and 12R(*)-hydroxy-10E-octadecenoic acid methyl ester (4). Isolated compounds were identified by spectroscopic methods along with GC-MS analysis. Isolated fatty acids together with a series of saturated, unsaturated and oxygenated fatty acids were evaluated for their anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activities in vitro. Unsaturated (including docosahexaenoic and eicosapentaenoic acids) as well as hydroxylated unsaturated fatty acids exerted strong anti-inflammatory activity in superoxide anion generation (IC(50) 2.14–3.73 μM) and elastase release (IC(50) 1.26–4.57 μM) assays. On the other hand, in the anti-allergic assays, the unsaturated fatty acids were inactive, while hydroxylated fatty acids showed promising inhibitory activity in A23187- and antigen-induced degranulation assays (e.g., 9S-hydroxy-10E,12Z-octadecadienoic acid, IC(50) 92.4 and 49.7 μM, respectively). According to our results, the presence of a hydroxy group in the long chain did not influence the potent anti-inflammatory activity of free unsaturated acids. Nevertheless, hydroxylation of fatty acids (or their methyl esters) seems to be a key factor for the anti-allergic activity observed in the current study. Moreover, ChemGPS-NP was explored to predict the structure-activity relationship of fatty acids. The anti-allergic fatty acids formed different cluster distant from clinically used drugs. The bioactivity of T. blumei, which is historically utilized in folk medicine, might be related to the content of fatty acids and their metabolites. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5474496/ /pubmed/28674495 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00356 Text en Copyright © 2017 Korinek, Tsai, El-Shazly, Lai, Backlund, Wu, Lai, Wu, Chen, Wu, Cheng, Hwang, Chen and Chang. 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 Pharmacology
Korinek, Michal
Tsai, Yi-Hong
El-Shazly, Mohamed
Lai, Kuei-Hung
Backlund, Anders
Wu, Shou-Fang
Lai, Wan-Chun
Wu, Tung-Ying
Chen, Shu-Li
Wu, Yang-Chang
Cheng, Yuan-Bin
Hwang, Tsong-Long
Chen, Bing-Hung
Chang, Fang-Rong
Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP
title Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP
title_full Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP
title_fullStr Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP
title_full_unstemmed Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP
title_short Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP
title_sort anti-allergic hydroxy fatty acids from typhonium blumei explored through chemgps-np
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5474496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28674495
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00356
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