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Norisoboldine, an Isoquinoline Alkaloid, Acts As an Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Ligand to Induce Intestinal Treg Cells and Thereby Attenuate Arthritis

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2016 Apr 2
PMID 27032495
Citations 20
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Abstract

Objective: Norisoboldine (NOR), an isoquinoline alkaloid with very poor oral bioavailability, was previously proven to have a unique anti-arthritis activity in rats by inducing intestinal Treg cells. Herein, we explored its underlying mechanism in view of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR).

Methods: The differentiation of regulatory T cells (Treg cells) and IL-17-producing T cells (Th17 cells) from naïve T cells was analyzed in vitro. The key role of AhR was ascertained using siRNA transfection. AhR agonistic effect was verified based on the activation of downstream signaling pathway and target genes. The correlation between AhR activation and Treg cell induction as well as pathological changes of joints was confirmed in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mouse model.

Results: NOR promoted intestinal Treg cell differentiation and function in an AhR-dependent manner. It acted as an AhR agonist, as evidenced by induction of CYP1A1 expression and activity, promotion of AhR/Hsp90 dissociation and AhR nuclear translocation, induction of XRE reporter activity, and facilitation of AhR/XRE binding. In CIA mice, NOR exerted substantial anti-arthritic effect through enhancing AhR activation in intestinal tissues and inducing intestinal Treg cell generation, which could be largely abolished by resveratrol (a antagonist of AhR). An adoptive transfer of Treg cells from NOR-treated mice could successfully alleviate arthritis symptoms in CIA mice.

Conclusion: Oral NOR induces the generation of intestinal Treg cells by the activation of AhR, and thereby exerts anti-arthritic effect.

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