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Dried tangerine peel polysaccharide (DTPP) alleviates hepatic steatosis by suppressing TLR4/MD-2-mediated inflammation and endoplasmic reticulum stress
Wang, Lingzhi1,3; Li, Wenxi1; Li, Yinggang1; Chen, Gengrui1; Zhao, Lijuan1; Li, Wu1; Wang, Shengwei1; Wang, Chunming2; Feng, Yanxian1; Zhang, Yibo3
2024-06-01
Source PublicationBioorganic Chemistry
ISSN0045-2068
Volume147Pages:107369
Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a complex pathogenic metabolic syndrome characterized by increased inflammation and endoplasmic reticulum stress. In recent years, natural polysaccharides derived from traditional Chinese medicine have shown significant anti-inflammatory effects, making them an attractive therapeutic option. However, little research has been conducted on the therapeutic potential of dried tangerine peel polysaccharide (DTPP) — one of the most important medicinal resources in China. The results of the present study showed that DTPP substantially reduced macrophage infiltration in vivo and suppressed the expression of pro-inflammatory factors and endoplasmic reticulum stress-related genes. Additionally, surface plasmon resonance analysis revealed that DTPP had a specific affinity to myeloid differentiation factor 2, which consequently suppressed lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation via interaction with the toll-like receptor 4 signaling pathway. This study provides a potential molecular mechanism underlying the anti-inflammatory effects of DTPP on NAFLD and suggests DTPP as a promising therapeutic strategy for NAFLD treatment.

KeywordNafld Dried Tangerine Peel Polysaccharide Inflammation Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Zebrafish
DOI10.1016/j.bioorg.2024.107369
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Language英語English
WOS Research AreaBiochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Chemistry
WOS SubjectBiochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Chemistry, Organic
WOS IDWOS:001291628600001
PublisherACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85190737584
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CollectionTHE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF QUALITY RESEARCH IN CHINESE MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU)
Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Corresponding AuthorFeng, Yanxian; Zhang, Yibo
Affiliation1.School of Pharmacy and Food Engineering, Wuyi University, Jiangmen, 529020, China
2.State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, Macau SAR, China
3.Department of Cell Biology & Institute of Biomedicine, College of Life Science and Technology, Jinan University, State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Druggability Assessment, Jinan University, Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Bioengineering
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Wang, Lingzhi,Li, Wenxi,Li, Yinggang,et al. Dried tangerine peel polysaccharide (DTPP) alleviates hepatic steatosis by suppressing TLR4/MD-2-mediated inflammation and endoplasmic reticulum stress[J]. Bioorganic Chemistry, 2024, 147, 107369.
APA Wang, Lingzhi., Li, Wenxi., Li, Yinggang., Chen, Gengrui., Zhao, Lijuan., Li, Wu., Wang, Shengwei., Wang, Chunming., Feng, Yanxian., & Zhang, Yibo (2024). Dried tangerine peel polysaccharide (DTPP) alleviates hepatic steatosis by suppressing TLR4/MD-2-mediated inflammation and endoplasmic reticulum stress. Bioorganic Chemistry, 147, 107369.
MLA Wang, Lingzhi,et al."Dried tangerine peel polysaccharide (DTPP) alleviates hepatic steatosis by suppressing TLR4/MD-2-mediated inflammation and endoplasmic reticulum stress".Bioorganic Chemistry 147(2024):107369.
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