Acetylcorynoline impairs the maturation of mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells via suppression of IκB kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase activities
Journal
PloS ONE
Journal Volume
8
Journal Issue
3
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Fu, Ru-Huei
Wang, Yu-Chi
Liu, Shih-Ping
Tsai, Rong-Tzong
Ho, Yu-Chen
Chang, Wen-Lin
Chiu, Shao-Chih
Harn, Horng-Jyh
Shyu, Woei-Cherng
Lin, Shinn-Zong
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) are major modulators in the immune system. One active field of research is the manipulation of DCs as pharmacological targets to screen novel biological modifiers for the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune disorders. Acetylcorynoline is the major alkaloid component derived from Corydalis bungeana herbs. We assessed the capability of acetylcorynoline to regulate lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated activation of mouse bone marrow-derived DCs.
Subjects
SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS; GENE-EXPRESSION; HERBAL MEDICINE; LPS; SURVIVAL; BIOLOGY; ENDOCYTOSIS; INDUCTION; ALKALOIDS; CCR7
Publisher
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Type
journal article