Pharmacological inhibition of demethylzeylasteral on JAK-STAT signaling ameliorates vitiligo

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作者
Chang, Yuqian [1 ]
Kang, Pan [1 ]
Cui, Tingting [1 ]
Guo, Weinan [1 ]
Zhang, Weigang [1 ]
Du, Pengran [1 ]
Yi, Xiuli [1 ]
Guo, Sen [1 ]
Gao, Tianwen [1 ]
Li, Chunying [1 ]
Li, Shuli [1 ]
机构
[1] Fourth Mil Med Univ, Xijing Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Xian 710032, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Demethylzeylasteral; Vitiligo; CD8(+) T cell; Keratinocytes; JAK; STAT; ENHANCES CELL CHEMOSENSITIVITY; NF-KAPPA-B; OXIDATIVE STRESS; T-CELLS; PROLIFERATION; PATHOGENESIS; INFLAMMATION; ACTIVATION; CHEMOKINES; EPIDERMIS;
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10.1186/s12967-023-04293-2
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe activation of CD8(+) T cells and their trafficking to the skin through JAK-STAT signaling play a central role in the development of vitiligo. Thus, targeting this key disease pathway with innovative drugs is an effective strategy for treating vitiligo. Natural products isolated from medicinal herbs are a useful source of novel therapeutics. Demethylzeylasteral (T-96), extracted from Tripterygium wilfordii Hook F, possesses immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory properties.MethodsThe efficacy of T-96 was tested in our mouse model of vitiligo, and the numbers of CD8(+) T cells infiltration and melanocytes remaining in the epidermis were quantified using whole-mount tail staining. Immune regulation of T-96 in CD8(+) T cells was evaluated using flow cytometry. Pull-down assay, mass spectrum analysis, molecular docking, knockdown and overexpression approaches were utilized to identify the target proteins of T-96 in CD8(+) T cells and keratinocytes.ResultsHere, we found that T-96 reduced CD8(+) T cell infiltration in the epidermis using whole-mount tail staining and alleviated the extent of depigmentation to a comparable degree of tofacitinib (Tofa) in our vitiligo mouse model. In vitro, T-96 decreased the proliferation, CD69 membrane expression, and IFN-& gamma;, granzyme B, (GzmB), and perforin (PRF) levels in CD8(+) T cells isolated from patients with vitiligo. Pull-down assays combined with mass spectrum analysis and molecular docking showed that T-96 interacted with JAK3 in CD8(+) T cell lysates. Furthermore, T-96 reduced JAK3 and STAT5 phosphorylation following IL-2 treatment. T-96 could not further reduce IFN-& gamma;, GzmB and PRF expression following JAK3 knockdown or inhibit increased immune effectors expression upon JAK3 overexpression. Additionally, T-96 interacted with JAK2 in IFN-& gamma;-stimulated keratinocytes, inhibiting the activation of JAK2, decreasing the total and phosphorylated protein levels of STAT1, and reducing the production and secretion of CXCL9 and CXCL10. T-96 did not significantly inhibit STAT1 and CXCL9/10 expression following JAK2 knockdown, nor did it suppress upregulated STAT1-CXCL9/10 signaling upon JAK2 overexpression. Finally, T-96 reduced the membrane expression of CXCR3, and the culture supernatants pretreated with T-96 under IFN-& gamma; stressed keratinocytes markedly blocked the migration of CXCR3(+)CD8(+) T cells, similarly to Tofa in vitro.ConclusionOur findings demonstrated that T-96 might have positive therapeutic responses to vitiligo by pharmacologically inhibiting the effector functions and skin trafficking of CD8(+) T cells through JAK-STAT signaling.
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