Cargando…

Role of Zerumbone, a Phytochemical Sesquiterpenoid from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, in Maintaining Macrophage Polarization and Redox Homeostasis

Macrophages and microglia are highly versatile cells that can be polarized into M1 and M2 phenotypes in response to diverse environmental stimuli, thus exhibiting different biological functions. In the central nervous system, activated resident macrophages and microglial cells trigger the production...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Yeh, Wei-Lan, Huang, Bor-Ren, Chen, Guan-Wei, Charoensaensuk, Vichuda, Tsai, Cheng-Fang, Yang, Liang-Yo, Lu, Dah-Yuu, Chen, Mao-Kai, Lin, Chingju
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14245402
_version_ 1784857525046214656
author Yeh, Wei-Lan
Huang, Bor-Ren
Chen, Guan-Wei
Charoensaensuk, Vichuda
Tsai, Cheng-Fang
Yang, Liang-Yo
Lu, Dah-Yuu
Chen, Mao-Kai
Lin, Chingju
author_facet Yeh, Wei-Lan
Huang, Bor-Ren
Chen, Guan-Wei
Charoensaensuk, Vichuda
Tsai, Cheng-Fang
Yang, Liang-Yo
Lu, Dah-Yuu
Chen, Mao-Kai
Lin, Chingju
author_sort Yeh, Wei-Lan
collection PubMed
description Macrophages and microglia are highly versatile cells that can be polarized into M1 and M2 phenotypes in response to diverse environmental stimuli, thus exhibiting different biological functions. In the central nervous system, activated resident macrophages and microglial cells trigger the production of proinflammatory mediators that contribute to neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders. Therefore, modulating the activation of macrophages and microglia by optimizing the inflammatory environment is beneficial for disease management. Several naturally occurring compounds have been reported to have anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties. Zerumbone is a phytochemical sesquiterpenoid and also a cyclic ketone isolated from Zingiber zerumbet Smith. In this study, we found that zerumbone effectively reduced the expression of lipocalin-2 in macrophages and microglial cell lines. Lipocalin-2, also known as neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), has been characterized as an adipokine/cytokine implicated in inflammation. Moreover, supplement with zerumbone inhibited reactive oxygen species production. Phagocytic activity was decreased following the zerumbone supplement. In addition, the zerumbone supplement remarkably reduced the production of M1-polarization-associated chemokines CXC10 and CCL-2, as well as M1-polarization-associated cytokines interleukin (IL)-6, IL-1β, and tumor necrosis factor-α. Furthermore, the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 and the production of NO were attenuated in macrophages and microglial cells supplemented with zerumbone. Notably, we discovered that zerumbone effectively promoted the production of the endogenous antioxidants heme oxygenase-1, glutamate–cysteine ligase modifier subunit, glutamate–cysteine ligase catalytic subunit, and NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase-1 and remarkably enhanced IL-10, a marker of M2 macrophage polarization. Endogenous antioxidant production and M2 macrophage polarization were increased through activation of the AMPK/Akt and Akt/GSK3 signaling pathways. In summary, this study demonstrated the protective role of zerumbone in maintaining M1 and M2 polarization homeostasis by decreasing inflammatory responses and enhancing the production of endogenous antioxidants in both macrophages and microglia cells. This study suggests that zerumbone can be used as a potential therapeutic drug for the supplement of neuroinflammatory diseases.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9783216
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-97832162022-12-24 Role of Zerumbone, a Phytochemical Sesquiterpenoid from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, in Maintaining Macrophage Polarization and Redox Homeostasis Yeh, Wei-Lan Huang, Bor-Ren Chen, Guan-Wei Charoensaensuk, Vichuda Tsai, Cheng-Fang Yang, Liang-Yo Lu, Dah-Yuu Chen, Mao-Kai Lin, Chingju Nutrients Article Macrophages and microglia are highly versatile cells that can be polarized into M1 and M2 phenotypes in response to diverse environmental stimuli, thus exhibiting different biological functions. In the central nervous system, activated resident macrophages and microglial cells trigger the production of proinflammatory mediators that contribute to neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders. Therefore, modulating the activation of macrophages and microglia by optimizing the inflammatory environment is beneficial for disease management. Several naturally occurring compounds have been reported to have anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties. Zerumbone is a phytochemical sesquiterpenoid and also a cyclic ketone isolated from Zingiber zerumbet Smith. In this study, we found that zerumbone effectively reduced the expression of lipocalin-2 in macrophages and microglial cell lines. Lipocalin-2, also known as neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), has been characterized as an adipokine/cytokine implicated in inflammation. Moreover, supplement with zerumbone inhibited reactive oxygen species production. Phagocytic activity was decreased following the zerumbone supplement. In addition, the zerumbone supplement remarkably reduced the production of M1-polarization-associated chemokines CXC10 and CCL-2, as well as M1-polarization-associated cytokines interleukin (IL)-6, IL-1β, and tumor necrosis factor-α. Furthermore, the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 and the production of NO were attenuated in macrophages and microglial cells supplemented with zerumbone. Notably, we discovered that zerumbone effectively promoted the production of the endogenous antioxidants heme oxygenase-1, glutamate–cysteine ligase modifier subunit, glutamate–cysteine ligase catalytic subunit, and NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase-1 and remarkably enhanced IL-10, a marker of M2 macrophage polarization. Endogenous antioxidant production and M2 macrophage polarization were increased through activation of the AMPK/Akt and Akt/GSK3 signaling pathways. In summary, this study demonstrated the protective role of zerumbone in maintaining M1 and M2 polarization homeostasis by decreasing inflammatory responses and enhancing the production of endogenous antioxidants in both macrophages and microglia cells. This study suggests that zerumbone can be used as a potential therapeutic drug for the supplement of neuroinflammatory diseases. MDPI 2022-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9783216/ /pubmed/36558562 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14245402 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Yeh, Wei-Lan
Huang, Bor-Ren
Chen, Guan-Wei
Charoensaensuk, Vichuda
Tsai, Cheng-Fang
Yang, Liang-Yo
Lu, Dah-Yuu
Chen, Mao-Kai
Lin, Chingju
Role of Zerumbone, a Phytochemical Sesquiterpenoid from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, in Maintaining Macrophage Polarization and Redox Homeostasis
title Role of Zerumbone, a Phytochemical Sesquiterpenoid from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, in Maintaining Macrophage Polarization and Redox Homeostasis
title_full Role of Zerumbone, a Phytochemical Sesquiterpenoid from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, in Maintaining Macrophage Polarization and Redox Homeostasis
title_fullStr Role of Zerumbone, a Phytochemical Sesquiterpenoid from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, in Maintaining Macrophage Polarization and Redox Homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Role of Zerumbone, a Phytochemical Sesquiterpenoid from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, in Maintaining Macrophage Polarization and Redox Homeostasis
title_short Role of Zerumbone, a Phytochemical Sesquiterpenoid from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, in Maintaining Macrophage Polarization and Redox Homeostasis
title_sort role of zerumbone, a phytochemical sesquiterpenoid from zingiber zerumbet smith, in maintaining macrophage polarization and redox homeostasis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14245402
work_keys_str_mv AT yehweilan roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis
AT huangborren roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis
AT chenguanwei roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis
AT charoensaensukvichuda roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis
AT tsaichengfang roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis
AT yangliangyo roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis
AT ludahyuu roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis
AT chenmaokai roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis
AT linchingju roleofzerumboneaphytochemicalsesquiterpenoidfromzingiberzerumbetsmithinmaintainingmacrophagepolarizationandredoxhomeostasis