Kim Hyun-Jeong, Kim So-Yeon, Bae Ho Jung, Choi Yu-Yeong, An Ju-Yeon, Cho Ye Eun, Cho So-Young, Lee Su-Jung, Lee Sanghyun, Sin MinSub, Yun Young Min, Lee Jong Ryul, Park Se Jin
Department of Food Biotechnology and Environmental Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea.
Agriculture and Life Science Research Institute, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea.
Pharmaceutics. 2023 Dec 27;16(1):40. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics16010040.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease influenced by a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors. The activation of the JAK-STAT pathway increases the expression of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-4 and IL-13, further deteriorating AD. Therefore, for the treatment of AD, the JAK-STAT pathway is emerging as a significant target, alongside inflammatory cytokines. This study investigates the potential therapeutic effects of a novel herbal complex, LK5, composed of , , , , and , known for their anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties. We examined the anti-inflammatory and anti-AD effects of the LK5 herbal complex in HaCaT cells stimulated by LPS and IL-4/IL-13, as well as in a mouse model of AD induced by DNCB. In HaCaT cells stimulated with LPS or IL-4/IL-13, the LK5 herbal complex demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting the expression of inflammatory cytokines including TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β, and downregulating the phosphorylation of STAT proteins. In a murine AD-like model induced by DNCB, administration of the LK5 herbal complex significantly ameliorated clinical symptoms, including dermatitis, ear thickness, and TEWL. Histological analysis revealed a reduction in epidermal thickness and mast cell infiltration. The LK5 herbal complex also inhibited pruritus induced by compound 48/80. Furthermore, the LK5 herbal complex treatment significantly decreased the levels of inflammatory cytokines such as TSLP, IL-6, and IgE in plasma and ear tissue of AD-induced mice. These findings suggest that the LK5 herbal complex may modulate the immune response and alleviate AD symptoms by inhibiting STAT pathways.
特应性皮炎(AD)是一种受遗传和环境因素复杂相互作用影响的慢性炎症性皮肤病。JAK-STAT通路的激活会增加IL-4和IL-13等炎性细胞因子的表达,进一步使AD恶化。因此,对于AD的治疗,JAK-STAT通路与炎性细胞因子一样,正成为一个重要的靶点。本研究调查了一种新型草药复合物LK5的潜在治疗效果,该复合物由[此处草药名称缺失]、[此处草药名称缺失]、[此处草药名称缺失]、[此处草药名称缺失]和[此处草药名称缺失]组成,这些草药以其抗炎和免疫调节特性而闻名。我们在LPS和IL-4/IL-13刺激的HaCaT细胞以及DNCB诱导的AD小鼠模型中检测了LK5草药复合物的抗炎和抗AD作用。在用LPS或IL-4/IL-13刺激的HaCaT细胞中,LK5草药复合物通过抑制包括TNF-α、IL-6和IL-1β在内的炎性细胞因子的表达以及下调STAT蛋白的磷酸化,表现出抗炎作用。在由DNCB诱导的小鼠AD样模型中,给予LK5草药复合物显著改善了临床症状,包括皮炎、耳厚度和经皮水分流失(TEWL)。组织学分析显示表皮厚度和肥大细胞浸润减少。LK5草药复合物还抑制了化合物48/80诱导的瘙痒。此外,LK5草药复合物治疗显著降低了AD诱导小鼠血浆和耳部组织中TSLP、IL-6和IgE等炎性细胞因子的水平。这些发现表明,LK5草药复合物可能通过抑制STAT通路来调节免疫反应并减轻AD症状。