Baicalin promotes antiviral IFNs production and alleviates type I IFN-induced neutrophil inflammation

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Li Li
Jia-Min Dong
He-He Ye
Man-Jing Jiang
Huan-Hua Yang
Lin-Pan Liang
Li-Jun Ning
Ying Wu
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[1] Liuzhou People’s Hospital affiliated to Guangxi Medical University,Liuzhou Key Laboratory of Infection Disease and Immunology, Research Center of Medical Sciences
[2] Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,School of Life Sciences
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Journal of Natural Medicines | 2023年 / 77卷
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Baicalin; Interferon; Neutrophils; Anti-virus; Inflammation;
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Type I and III interferons (IFNs) both serve as pivotal components of the host antiviral innate immune system. Although they exert similar antiviral effects, type I IFNs can also activate neutrophil inflammation, a function not born by type III IFNs. Baicalin, the main bioactive component of Scutellariae radix, has been shown to exert therapeutic effects on viral diseases due to its anti-viral, anti-inflammatory and immunomulatory activities. There is uncertainty, however, on the association between the antiviral effects of baicalin and the modulation of anti-viral IFNs production and the immunological effects of type I IFNs. Here, a Poly (I:C)-stimulated A549 cell line was established to mimic a viral infection model. Our results demonstrated that baicalin could elevate the expression of type I and III IFNs and their receptors in Poly (I:C)-stimulated A549 cells. Moreover, the potential regulation effects of baicalin for type I IFN-induced neutrophil inflammation was further explored. Results showed that baicalin diminished the production of the pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, IL-17 and TNF-α), ROS, and neutrophil extracellular traps and suppressed chemotaxis. Collectively, all these data indicated that baicalin had a dual role on IFNs production and effects: (1) Baicalin was able to elevate the expression of type I and III IFNs and their receptors, (2) and it alleviated type I IFN-mediated neutrophil inflammatory response. This meant that baicalin has the potential to act as an eximious immunomodulator, exerting antiviral effects and reducing inflammation.
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