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Triptolide Inhibits IFN‐γ Signaling via the Jak/STAT Pathway in HaCaT Keratinocytes

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Interferon‐gamma (IFN‐γ) signaling in keratinocytes plays an important role in IFN‐γ‐mediated skin inflammation involved in psoriasis. Blocking IFN‐γ signal transduction in keratinocytes could be a strategy for controlling inflammatory skin disorders. Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. F. (T. wilfordii) has been used effectively in psoriasis treatment in China. Its therapeutic mechanism on IFN‐γ‐dependent inflammation has not been elucidated. Triptolide is one of main components of T. wilfordii's antiinflammatory and immune effects. This study aimed to explore the effects of triptolide on an rhIFN‐γ‐stimulated human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT) in culture. The expression of IFN‐γ receptor α (IFN‐γRα), phospho‐Janus kinase2 (pJak2), phospho‐signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (pSTAT1) and suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS1) was detected by western blotting. The expression of intercellular adhesion molecule‐1 (ICAM‐1) on the HaCaT cell surface was determined by cell‐surface ELISA. The results demonstrated that triptolide inhibited the expression of IFN‐γRα (IC50 = 1.37 × 10−8 m), pJak2 (IC50 = 2.82 × 10−9 m) and pSTAT1 (IC50 = 1.29 × 10−9 m) in HaCaT cells. The expression of SOCS1 was up‐regulated (ED50 = 3.32 × 10−11 m). Triptolide also significantly reduced the expression of ICAM‐1 on the HaCaT cell surface (IC50 = 5.82 × 10−10 m). This study suggests that triptolide may contribute to the therapeutic value of T. wilfordii by modulating the IFN‐γ signal pathway in IFN‐γ‐dependent skin inflammatory diseases, including psoriasis. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Title: Triptolide Inhibits IFN‐γ Signaling via the Jak/STAT Pathway in HaCaT Keratinocytes
Description:
Interferon‐gamma (IFN‐γ) signaling in keratinocytes plays an important role in IFN‐γ‐mediated skin inflammation involved in psoriasis.
Blocking IFN‐γ signal transduction in keratinocytes could be a strategy for controlling inflammatory skin disorders.
Tripterygium wilfordii Hook.
F.
(T.
wilfordii) has been used effectively in psoriasis treatment in China.
Its therapeutic mechanism on IFN‐γ‐dependent inflammation has not been elucidated.
Triptolide is one of main components of T.
wilfordii's antiinflammatory and immune effects.
This study aimed to explore the effects of triptolide on an rhIFN‐γ‐stimulated human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT) in culture.
The expression of IFN‐γ receptor α (IFN‐γRα), phospho‐Janus kinase2 (pJak2), phospho‐signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (pSTAT1) and suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS1) was detected by western blotting.
The expression of intercellular adhesion molecule‐1 (ICAM‐1) on the HaCaT cell surface was determined by cell‐surface ELISA.
The results demonstrated that triptolide inhibited the expression of IFN‐γRα (IC50 = 1.
37 × 10−8 m), pJak2 (IC50 = 2.
82 × 10−9 m) and pSTAT1 (IC50 = 1.
29 × 10−9 m) in HaCaT cells.
The expression of SOCS1 was up‐regulated (ED50 = 3.
32 × 10−11 m).
Triptolide also significantly reduced the expression of ICAM‐1 on the HaCaT cell surface (IC50 = 5.
82 × 10−10 m).
This study suggests that triptolide may contribute to the therapeutic value of T.
wilfordii by modulating the IFN‐γ signal pathway in IFN‐γ‐dependent skin inflammatory diseases, including psoriasis.
Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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