Abstract

BackgroundGlossogyne tenuifolia (GT) (Hsiang-ju) is a Chinese herbal medicine previously exhibited an anti-inflammatory activity. This study aimed to investigate the effect of GT ethanol extract (GTE) on T cell-mediated adaptive immunity.MethodsHuman peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and Jurkat T cells were activated by phytohemagglutinin in the presence of various doses (3.13–50 μg/mL) of GTE. The effect of GTE on T cell activation was examined by a proliferation assay of activated PBMCs and the level of the activation marker CD69 on the surface of activated Jurkat T cells. Apoptosis was determined by propidium iodide staining in hypotonic solution. Signaling pathway molecules were assessed by western blotting.ResultsGlossogyne tenuifolia ethanol extract was demonstrated to inhibit T cell activation, not only in the proliferation of human PBMCs at the concentrations of 12.5, 25 and 50 μg/mL (P = 0.0118, 0.0030 and 0.0021) but also in the CD69 expression in Jurkat cells, which was not due to the cytotoxicity of GTE. The presence of GTE did not change the activity of nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells or extracellular signal-regulated kinase upon T cell activation. In addition, GTE significantly reduced activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) (P = 0.0167) and p38 (P = 0.0278). Furthermore, decreased JNK activation mediated the preventive effect of GTE on T cell activation-induced cell death (AICD).ConclusionGlossogyne tenuifolia ethanol extract inhibited T cell activation of Jurkat cells and freshly prepared human PBMCs due to suppression of JNK activity. Furthermore, GTE inhibited AICD by blocking prolonged JNK phosphorylation in activated T cells. Taken together, the anti-inflammatory effects exerted by GTE were mediated via suppression of JNK phosphorylation in T cell activation.

Highlights

  • Glossogyne tenuifolia (GT) (Hsiang-ju) is a Chinese herbal medicine previously exhibited an anti-inflam‐ matory activity

  • This study aimed to investigate the effect of GT ethanol extract (GTE) on T cell-mediated adaptive immunity

  • A combination of phorbol esters, which activates protein kinase C (PKC), and a calcium ionophore, which increases the intracellular Ca2+ concentration, mimic the signals triggered by the T cell receptor (TCR) or mitogen stimulation and can be used as agents for T cell activation

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Introduction

Glossogyne tenuifolia (GT) (Hsiang-ju) is a Chinese herbal medicine previously exhibited an anti-inflam‐ matory activity. This study aimed to investigate the effect of GT ethanol extract (GTE) on T cell-mediated adaptive immunity. Uncontrolled inflammation may lead to tissue damage and cause autoimmune or autoinflammatory diseases. In autoinflammatory diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and obesity, macrophages in innate. Previous studies have shown that GT extract possesses pharmacological activities of antioxidation [4,5,6], cytotoxicity against several cancer cell lines [4, 7], protection against endothelial cell injury [8], and prevention of osteoclast-related diseases such as osteoporosis [9]. The effect of GT on adaptive immune cells, such as T cells, remains unclear

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