Resveratrol inhibits expression of EMMPRIN from macrophages.
- Author:
Heng GE
1
;
Jun-feng ZHANG
;
Bing-shi GUO
;
Ben HE
;
Bin-yao WANG
;
Chang-qian WANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Anilides; pharmacology; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic; pharmacology; Basigin; biosynthesis; genetics; Blotting, Western; Breast Neoplasms; metabolism; pathology; Cell Differentiation; drug effects; Cell Line; Cell Line, Tumor; Coculture Techniques; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Humans; Luciferases; genetics; metabolism; Macrophages; cytology; drug effects; metabolism; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9; biosynthesis; Monocytes; cytology; drug effects; metabolism; PPAR gamma; genetics; metabolism; Recombinant Fusion Proteins; genetics; metabolism; Stilbenes; pharmacology; Thiazolidinediones; pharmacology; U937 Cells
- From: Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2006;41(7):625-630
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
AIMTo investigate the effect of resveratrol on EMMPRIN expression of macrophages.
METHODSHuman monocytic cell line THP-1 cells were co-cultured with EMMPRIN-highly-expressed MCF-7 cells; MMP-9 production was assayed by zymography. THP-1 cells were induced by PMA, expression of EMMPRIN was assayed by Western blotting. Cells were treated with resveratrol or PPARgamma agonist--pioglitazone during differentiation, EMMPRIN expression and MMP-9 activity were assayed. U937 cells were co-transfected with PPARy expression and luciferase-coding reporter vector, then cultured with pioglitazone or resveratrol, the activating capability of resveratrol on PPARgamma was evaluated by measuring the luciferase activity. THP-1 cells were pretreated with PPARgamma antagonist--GW9662 before pioglitazone or resveratrol treatment, then assayed for EMMPRIN expression and MMP-9 production.
RESULTSEMMPRIN expression was greatly increased during the differentiation from monocytes to macrophages; co-culturing with MCF-7 cells significantly increased MMP-9 production by monocytes. Both resveratrol and pioglitazone markedly inhibited EMMPRIN expression during monocytes differentiation. Resveratrol significantly activated PPARgamma and GW9662 greatly decreased the effect of resveratrol on EMMPRIN and MMP-9.
CONCLUSIONEMMPRIN expression is greatly up-regulated from monocytes to macrophages, which may play a role in inducing MMPs production by monocytes/macrophages. Resveratrol can significantly inhibit EMMPRIN expression via activating PPARgamma, which may be the underlying mechanism of its inhibitory effect on MMPs production by monocytes/macrophages.