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Modulatory Effect of Kaempferitrin, a 3,7-Diglycosylflavone, on the LPS-Mediated Up-regulation of Surface Co-stimulatory Molecules and CD29-Mediated Cell-cell Adhesion in Monocytic- and Macrophage-like Cells  

Kim, Byung-Hun (School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University)
Cho, Dong-Ha (School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University)
Cho, Jae-Youl (School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University)
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YAKHAK HOEJI / v.51, no.6, 2007 , pp. 482-489 More about this Journal
Abstract
Kaempferitrin, isolated from Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus), was examined to evaluate its modulatory effects on antigen-presenting cell functions of macrophages/monocytes such as phagocytosis of foreign materials, up-regulation of costimulatory molecules (CD40, CD80 and CD86), adhesion molecule activation, and antigen processing and presentation. Kaempferitrin strongly blocked up-regulation of CD40, CD80 and CD86, but not pattern recognition receptor (PRR) (e.g., TLR2). It also suppressed functional activation of CD29 (${\beta}1$-integrins), as assessed by cell-cell adhesion assay, required for T cell-antigen-presenting cell (APC) interaction. Furthermore, this compound did not block a simple activation of CD29, as assessed by cell-fibronectin adhesion assay. However, the compound did not diminish phagocytic uptake, an initial step for antigen processing, and ROS generation in RAW264.7 cells. In particular, to understand molecular mechanism of kaempferitrin-mediated inhibition, the regulatory role of LPS-induced signaling events was examined using immunoblotting analysis. Interestingly, this compound dose dependently suppressed the phosphorylation of $I{\kappa}B{\alpha}$, Src, Akt and Syk, demonstrating that it can negatively modulate the activation of these signaling enzymes. Therefore, our data suggested that kaempferitrin may be involved in regulating APC function-relevant immune responses of macrophages and monocytes by regulating intracellular signaling.
Keywords
kaempferitrin; macrophages; monocytes; antigen-presenting cell function; co-stimulatory molecules; adhesion molecules;
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