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  2. Manumycin A downregulates release of proinflammatory cytokines from TNF alpha stimulated human monocytes

Manumycin A downregulates release of proinflammatory cytokines from TNF alpha stimulated human monocytes

  • Immunol Lett. 2016 Jan:169:8-14. doi: 10.1016/j.imlet.2015.11.010.
Eva Cecrdlova 1 Katerina Petrickova 2 Libor Kolesar 1 Miroslav Petricek 2 Alena Sekerkova 1 Veronika Svachova 1 Ilja Striz 3
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Clinical and Transplant Immunology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Videnska 1958, 14021 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • 2 Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Videnska 1083, 142 20 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • 3 Department of Clinical and Transplant Immunology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Videnska 1958, 14021 Prague, Czech Republic. Electronic address: ilja.striz@ikem.cz.
Abstract

Macrolide Antibiotics such as azithromycin or clarithromycin are known to have potent anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects but these properties cannot be widely used due to a risk of Bacterial resistance. We studied another polyketide Antibiotic, structurally related manumycin A known as a streptomycete derived farnesyltransferase inhibitor with limited Antibacterial effects, with respect to its potential regulation of mRNA expression of several genes associated with proinflammatory responses. Downregulation of mRNA for IL-6, TLR-8, IL-1 beta and IL-10 was found in THP-1 cells after 4h stimulation with TNF alpha in the presence of manumycin A and downregulated TLR-8 and EGR-1 genes were observed after 8h. Among the genes upregulated in response to manumycin were HMOX-1, TNFRSF10A, IL-1R1, TICAM2, NLRP12 after 4h and only IL-1R1 after 8h. Furthermore, manumycin A was found to inhibit IL-1beta, IL-6, and IL-8 production in TNF alpha stimulated THP-1 cells and peripheral blood monocytes in a dose dependent manner (0.25-1 μM of manumycin A) without affecting cell viability. Cell viability of blood monocytes decreased by about 30% at manumycin A doses of 2-5 μM. Manumycin A also inhibited IL-18 release from THP-1 cells, while in cultures of blood monocytes, this cytokine was not detectable. That manumycin A mediated downregulation of proinflammatory genes in human monocytes confirmed by a measurement of cytokine levels in culture supernatants, together with a very limited effect on cell viability, might suggest potential anti-inflammatory properties of this polyketide Antibiotic.

Keywords

Cytokines; Immunomodulation; Manumycin A; Monocytes; THP-1 cells.

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