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Anti-Inflammatory Extract from Soil Algae Chromochloris zofingiensis Targeting TNFR/NF-κB Signaling at Different Levels

Inflammatory skin diseases, including atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis, are increasing in populations worldwide. The treatment of patients with AD and other forms of skin inflammation is mainly based on the use of topical corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors, which can cause significant sid...

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Autores principales: Leitner, Peter D., Jakschitz, Thomas, Gstir, Ronald, Stuppner, Stefan, Perkams, Sebastian, Kruus, Maren, Trockenbacher, Alexander, Griesbeck, Christoph, Bonn, Günther K., Huber, Lukas A., Valovka, Taras
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35563717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11091407
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author Leitner, Peter D.
Jakschitz, Thomas
Gstir, Ronald
Stuppner, Stefan
Perkams, Sebastian
Kruus, Maren
Trockenbacher, Alexander
Griesbeck, Christoph
Bonn, Günther K.
Huber, Lukas A.
Valovka, Taras
author_facet Leitner, Peter D.
Jakschitz, Thomas
Gstir, Ronald
Stuppner, Stefan
Perkams, Sebastian
Kruus, Maren
Trockenbacher, Alexander
Griesbeck, Christoph
Bonn, Günther K.
Huber, Lukas A.
Valovka, Taras
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description Inflammatory skin diseases, including atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis, are increasing in populations worldwide. The treatment of patients with AD and other forms of skin inflammation is mainly based on the use of topical corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors, which can cause significant side effects with long-term use. Therefore, there is a great need for the development of more effective and less toxic anti-inflammatory agents suitable for the treatment of chronic skin lesions. Here, we screened a number of strains from the ASIB 505 terrestrial algae collection and identified a green algae Chromochloris zofingiensis with pronounced anti-inflammatory properties. We found that a crude nonpolar extract of C. zofingiensis (ID name NAE_2022C), grown upon nitrogen deprivation, acts as a bioactive substance by inhibiting TNFR/NF-κB responses in human skin keratinocyte HaCaT cells. We also found that NAE_2022C suppressed the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) and several Th1- and Th2-related chemokines in a reconstituted human epidermis. The TNFR/NF-κB pathway analysis showed multiple inhibitory effects at different levels and disclosed a direct targeting of IKKβ by the extract. Bioassay-guided fractionation followed by high-resolution mass spectrometry detected diacylglyceryl-trimethylhomoserine (DGTS), Lyso-DGTS (LDGTS), 5-phenylvaleric acid, theophylline and oleamide as leading metabolites in the active fraction of NAE_2022C. Further analysis identified betaine lipid DGTS (32:0) as one of the active compounds responsible for the NAE_2022C-mediated NF-κB suppression. Overall, this study presents an approach for the isolation, screening, and identification of anti-inflammatory secondary metabolites produced by soil algae.
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spelling pubmed-91010252022-05-14 Anti-Inflammatory Extract from Soil Algae Chromochloris zofingiensis Targeting TNFR/NF-κB Signaling at Different Levels Leitner, Peter D. Jakschitz, Thomas Gstir, Ronald Stuppner, Stefan Perkams, Sebastian Kruus, Maren Trockenbacher, Alexander Griesbeck, Christoph Bonn, Günther K. Huber, Lukas A. Valovka, Taras Cells Article Inflammatory skin diseases, including atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis, are increasing in populations worldwide. The treatment of patients with AD and other forms of skin inflammation is mainly based on the use of topical corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors, which can cause significant side effects with long-term use. Therefore, there is a great need for the development of more effective and less toxic anti-inflammatory agents suitable for the treatment of chronic skin lesions. Here, we screened a number of strains from the ASIB 505 terrestrial algae collection and identified a green algae Chromochloris zofingiensis with pronounced anti-inflammatory properties. We found that a crude nonpolar extract of C. zofingiensis (ID name NAE_2022C), grown upon nitrogen deprivation, acts as a bioactive substance by inhibiting TNFR/NF-κB responses in human skin keratinocyte HaCaT cells. We also found that NAE_2022C suppressed the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) and several Th1- and Th2-related chemokines in a reconstituted human epidermis. The TNFR/NF-κB pathway analysis showed multiple inhibitory effects at different levels and disclosed a direct targeting of IKKβ by the extract. Bioassay-guided fractionation followed by high-resolution mass spectrometry detected diacylglyceryl-trimethylhomoserine (DGTS), Lyso-DGTS (LDGTS), 5-phenylvaleric acid, theophylline and oleamide as leading metabolites in the active fraction of NAE_2022C. Further analysis identified betaine lipid DGTS (32:0) as one of the active compounds responsible for the NAE_2022C-mediated NF-κB suppression. Overall, this study presents an approach for the isolation, screening, and identification of anti-inflammatory secondary metabolites produced by soil algae. MDPI 2022-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9101025/ /pubmed/35563717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11091407 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leitner, Peter D.
Jakschitz, Thomas
Gstir, Ronald
Stuppner, Stefan
Perkams, Sebastian
Kruus, Maren
Trockenbacher, Alexander
Griesbeck, Christoph
Bonn, Günther K.
Huber, Lukas A.
Valovka, Taras
Anti-Inflammatory Extract from Soil Algae Chromochloris zofingiensis Targeting TNFR/NF-κB Signaling at Different Levels
title Anti-Inflammatory Extract from Soil Algae Chromochloris zofingiensis Targeting TNFR/NF-κB Signaling at Different Levels
title_full Anti-Inflammatory Extract from Soil Algae Chromochloris zofingiensis Targeting TNFR/NF-κB Signaling at Different Levels
title_fullStr Anti-Inflammatory Extract from Soil Algae Chromochloris zofingiensis Targeting TNFR/NF-κB Signaling at Different Levels
title_full_unstemmed Anti-Inflammatory Extract from Soil Algae Chromochloris zofingiensis Targeting TNFR/NF-κB Signaling at Different Levels
title_short Anti-Inflammatory Extract from Soil Algae Chromochloris zofingiensis Targeting TNFR/NF-κB Signaling at Different Levels
title_sort anti-inflammatory extract from soil algae chromochloris zofingiensis targeting tnfr/nf-κb signaling at different levels
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35563717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11091407
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