Triptolide alleviates radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis via inhibiting IKK β stimulated LOX production.

Triptolide alleviates radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis via inhibiting IKKβ stimulated LOX production. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2020 Jun 18;527(1):283-288 Authors: Guo K, Chen J, Chen Z, Luo G, Yang S, Zhang M, Hong J, Zhang L, Chen C Abstract Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is involved in fibrosis by catalyzing collagen cross-linking. Previous work observed that Triptolide (TPL) alleviated radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis (RIPF), but it is unknown whether the anti-RIPF effect of TPL is related to LOX. In a mouse model of RIPF, we found that LOX persistently increased in RIPF which was significantly lowered by TPL. Excessive LOX aggravated fibrotic lesions in RIPF, while LOX inhibition mitigated RIPF. Irradiation enhanced the transcription and synthesis of LOX by lung fibroblasts through IKKβ/NFκB activation, and siRNA knockdown IKKβ largely abolished LOX production. By interfering radiation induced IKKβ activation, TPL prevented NFκB nuclear translocation and DNA binding, and potently decreased LOX synthesis. Our results demonstrate that the anti-RIPF effect of TPL is associated with reduction of LOX production which mediated by inhibition of IKKβ/NFκB pathway. PMID: 32446381 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Biochemical and Biophysical Research communications - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: Biochem Biophys Res Commun Source Type: research