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Wung BS, Wu CC, Hsu MC, Hsieh CW: 15-Deoxy-Delta (12,14)-prostaglandin J (2) suppresses IL-6-induced STAT3 phosphorylation via electrophilic reactivity in endothelial cells. Life Sci. 2006 May 22;78(26):3035-42. Epub 2006 Jan 18. In this study, the effects of 15d-PGJ (2) were investigated in IL-6-activated endothelial cells (ECs). 15d-PGJ (2) was found to abrogate phosphorylation on tyr705 of STAT3 in IL-6-treated ECs, in a dose- and time-dependent manner, but did not inhibit serine phosphorylation of STAT3 and the upperstream JAK2 phosphorylation. Other PPAR activators, such as WY1643 or ciglitazone, had no effect upon IL-6-induced STAT3 phosphorylation. Additionally, neither orthovanadate nor l-NAME treatment reverses the inhibition of STAT3 phosphorylation by 15d-PGJ (2). Otherwise, the effect of 15d-PGJ (2) requires the alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyl group in the cyclopentane ring. A 15d-PGJ (2) analog, 9,10-Dihydro-15d-PGJ (2), which lack alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyl group showed no increase in ROS production and no effect in inhibition of IL-6-induced STAT3 phosphorylation. The electrophilic compound, acrolein, mimics the inhibition effect of 15d-PGJ (2). Among the antioxidants, only NAC and glutathione reversed the effects of 15d-PGJ (2). NAC, glutathione and DTT all reversed the inhibition of STAT3 phosphorylation when preincubated with 15d-PGJ (2). The inhibition of ICAM-1 gene expression by 15d-PGJ (2) was abrogated by NAC and glutathione in IL-6-treated ECs. Taken together, these results suggest that 15d-PGJ (2) inhibits IL-6-stimulated phosphorylation on tyr705 of STAT3 dependent on its own electrophilic reactivity in ECs. |
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