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Susceptibility-Related Factor and Biomarkers of Dietary Supplement Polygonum multiflorum-Induced Liver Injury in Rats

Polygonum multiflorum [PM, synonym Reynoutria multiflora (Thunb.) Moldenke.], a well-known and commonly used Traditional Chinese Medicine and herbal dietary supplement for nourishing the kidney and liver, etc., has aroused wide concern for its reported potential hepatotoxicity. Previous clinical cas...

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Autores principales: Tu, Can, He, Qin, Li, Chun-Yu, Niu, Ming, Han, Zi-Xin, Ge, Fei-Lin, Zhou, Yuan-Yuan, Zhang, Le, Wang, Xiao-Hui, Zhu, Jing-Xiao, Li, Rui-Sheng, Song, Hai-Bo, Xiao, Xiao-He, Wang, Jia-Bo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31024306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00335
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author Tu, Can
He, Qin
Li, Chun-Yu
Niu, Ming
Han, Zi-Xin
Ge, Fei-Lin
Zhou, Yuan-Yuan
Zhang, Le
Wang, Xiao-Hui
Zhu, Jing-Xiao
Li, Rui-Sheng
Song, Hai-Bo
Xiao, Xiao-He
Wang, Jia-Bo
author_facet Tu, Can
He, Qin
Li, Chun-Yu
Niu, Ming
Han, Zi-Xin
Ge, Fei-Lin
Zhou, Yuan-Yuan
Zhang, Le
Wang, Xiao-Hui
Zhu, Jing-Xiao
Li, Rui-Sheng
Song, Hai-Bo
Xiao, Xiao-He
Wang, Jia-Bo
author_sort Tu, Can
collection PubMed
description Polygonum multiflorum [PM, synonym Reynoutria multiflora (Thunb.) Moldenke.], a well-known and commonly used Traditional Chinese Medicine and herbal dietary supplement for nourishing the kidney and liver, etc., has aroused wide concern for its reported potential hepatotoxicity. Previous clinical cases and experimental studies have suggested that mild immune stress (MIS) may be one of the susceptibility-related factors of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (IDILI) caused by PM. In this paper, we found that the same dose of PM caused abnormal liver biochemical indicators and liver tissue damage in MIS model rats, while it did not result in liver injury in normal rats, further confirming that MIS is a susceptibility factor for PM-IDILI. Plasma chemokine/cytokine profiling indicated that the MIS model group was significantly different from the other groups, showing a significant upregulation of plasma chemokines, while the MIS/PM group showed upregulated expression of chemokines or pro-inflammatory cytokines. Liver histopathological examination indicated a small amount of inflammatory cytokine infiltration in the MIS group, but no hepatocyte injury, consistent with the plasma profiles of increased chemokines and unchanged inflammatory cytokines. Notably, metabolomics characterization showed that MIS caused reprogramming of these metabolic pathways (such as phenylalanine and glutamate pathways), which was associated with acute phase reactions and inflammatory responses. These results suggested that MIS may promote an immune response to the initial cellular injury induced by PM in the liver, and MIS-induced upregulation of chemokines and metabolic reprogramming may an important mechanism that mediates the susceptibility to PM-IDILI. Furthermore, via receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves analysis, we identified 12 plasma cytokines (e.g., IP-10, MCP-1 and MIP-1α) and nine metabolomics biomarkers (e.g., L-Phenylalanine, Creatinine, and L-glutamine) with differential capabilities (all ROC AUC > 0.9) of identifying susceptibility model animals from normal ones, which might be of referable value for the clinical recognition of PM-IDILI susceptible individuals.
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spelling pubmed-64599542019-04-25 Susceptibility-Related Factor and Biomarkers of Dietary Supplement Polygonum multiflorum-Induced Liver Injury in Rats Tu, Can He, Qin Li, Chun-Yu Niu, Ming Han, Zi-Xin Ge, Fei-Lin Zhou, Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Le Wang, Xiao-Hui Zhu, Jing-Xiao Li, Rui-Sheng Song, Hai-Bo Xiao, Xiao-He Wang, Jia-Bo Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Polygonum multiflorum [PM, synonym Reynoutria multiflora (Thunb.) Moldenke.], a well-known and commonly used Traditional Chinese Medicine and herbal dietary supplement for nourishing the kidney and liver, etc., has aroused wide concern for its reported potential hepatotoxicity. Previous clinical cases and experimental studies have suggested that mild immune stress (MIS) may be one of the susceptibility-related factors of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (IDILI) caused by PM. In this paper, we found that the same dose of PM caused abnormal liver biochemical indicators and liver tissue damage in MIS model rats, while it did not result in liver injury in normal rats, further confirming that MIS is a susceptibility factor for PM-IDILI. Plasma chemokine/cytokine profiling indicated that the MIS model group was significantly different from the other groups, showing a significant upregulation of plasma chemokines, while the MIS/PM group showed upregulated expression of chemokines or pro-inflammatory cytokines. Liver histopathological examination indicated a small amount of inflammatory cytokine infiltration in the MIS group, but no hepatocyte injury, consistent with the plasma profiles of increased chemokines and unchanged inflammatory cytokines. Notably, metabolomics characterization showed that MIS caused reprogramming of these metabolic pathways (such as phenylalanine and glutamate pathways), which was associated with acute phase reactions and inflammatory responses. These results suggested that MIS may promote an immune response to the initial cellular injury induced by PM in the liver, and MIS-induced upregulation of chemokines and metabolic reprogramming may an important mechanism that mediates the susceptibility to PM-IDILI. Furthermore, via receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves analysis, we identified 12 plasma cytokines (e.g., IP-10, MCP-1 and MIP-1α) and nine metabolomics biomarkers (e.g., L-Phenylalanine, Creatinine, and L-glutamine) with differential capabilities (all ROC AUC > 0.9) of identifying susceptibility model animals from normal ones, which might be of referable value for the clinical recognition of PM-IDILI susceptible individuals. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6459954/ /pubmed/31024306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00335 Text en Copyright © 2019 Tu, He, Li, Niu, Han, Ge, Zhou, Zhang, Wang, Zhu, Li, Song, Xiao and Wang. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Tu, Can
He, Qin
Li, Chun-Yu
Niu, Ming
Han, Zi-Xin
Ge, Fei-Lin
Zhou, Yuan-Yuan
Zhang, Le
Wang, Xiao-Hui
Zhu, Jing-Xiao
Li, Rui-Sheng
Song, Hai-Bo
Xiao, Xiao-He
Wang, Jia-Bo
Susceptibility-Related Factor and Biomarkers of Dietary Supplement Polygonum multiflorum-Induced Liver Injury in Rats
title Susceptibility-Related Factor and Biomarkers of Dietary Supplement Polygonum multiflorum-Induced Liver Injury in Rats
title_full Susceptibility-Related Factor and Biomarkers of Dietary Supplement Polygonum multiflorum-Induced Liver Injury in Rats
title_fullStr Susceptibility-Related Factor and Biomarkers of Dietary Supplement Polygonum multiflorum-Induced Liver Injury in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Susceptibility-Related Factor and Biomarkers of Dietary Supplement Polygonum multiflorum-Induced Liver Injury in Rats
title_short Susceptibility-Related Factor and Biomarkers of Dietary Supplement Polygonum multiflorum-Induced Liver Injury in Rats
title_sort susceptibility-related factor and biomarkers of dietary supplement polygonum multiflorum-induced liver injury in rats
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31024306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00335
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