Thiotaurine Attenuates TNF-α-Induced Inflammation in Human Chondrocytes via NF-κB Pathway Suppression and Thiol-Dependent Persulfidation

硫代牛磺酸通过抑制 NF-κB 通路和硫醇依赖性过硫化作用减弱 TNF-α 诱导的人软骨细胞炎症。

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Abstract

Thiotaurine (2-aminoethane thiosulfonate) is a naturally occurring sulfur-based compound featuring a thiosulfonate group, enabling it to act as a biologically relevant donor of hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) through thiol-dependent persulfidation. H(2)S levels are known to be reduced in individuals with osteoarthritis, where it plays roles in modulating inflammation, oxidative stress, and pain. This study investigated the anti-inflammatory effects of Thiotaurine in human primary chondrocytes exposed to a pro-inflammatory cytokine. Cells were pre-treated with Thiotaurine prior to stimulation with TNF-α, and the expression levels of key interleukins were assessed at both the mRNA and protein levels. TNF-α stimulation led to upregulation of IL-6, IL-8, and IL-1β, which was significantly attenuated by Thiotaurine pre-treatment. Additionally, immunofluorescence analysis showed that Thiotaurine inhibited the phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of p65, indicating suppression of NF-κB pathway activation. Persulfide detection assays confirmed an increase in intracellular persulfide levels following Thiotaurine treatment. In summary, due to its anti-inflammatory activity and ability to release H(2)S, Thiotaurine emerges as a promising and potentially safe therapeutic option for osteoarthritis and other inflammation-related conditions.

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