PL201, a Reported Rhamnoside Against Alzheimer's Disease Pathology, Alleviates Neuroinflammation and Stimulates Nrf2 Signaling

Yuqian An(Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science), Hong Zhang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shichao Huang(Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science), Gang Pei(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Frontiers in Immunology
February 27, 2020
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Abstract

Neuroinflammation induced by over-activated glia cells is believed to be a major hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and a hopeful target against AD. A rhamnoside PL201 was previously reported to promote neurogenesis and ameliorate AD pathologies, and in this study we revealed that PL201 also significantly reduced accumulation of the activated microglia and pro-inflammatory cytokines in APP/PS1 mice. In vitro, PL201 consistently suppressed the microglia induction of pro-inflammatory cytokines after stimulation with lipopolysaccharides and Aβ42. Further mechanistic studies demonstrated that PL201 considerably enhanced the expression level and the nuclear translocation of Nrf2, a key regulator of neuroinflammation. Moreover, PL201 effectively stimulated Nrf2 signaling cascade, including up-regulation of HO-1 and down-regulation of NF-κB pathway. Thus, our findings indicated the anti-neuroinflammatory effect by PL201 in vivo and suggested PL201 or the alike with multiple functions such as neurogenesis, mitochondria maintenance, and anti-neuroinflammation, could be a promising candidate in AD treatment.


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