The Supportive Role of NSC328382, a P2X7R Antagonist, in Enhancing the Inhibitory Effect of CRID3 on NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation in Rats with Dextran Sodium Sulfate-Induced Colitis

P2X7R 拮抗剂 NSC328382 在增强 CRID3 对葡聚糖硫酸钠诱发的结肠炎大鼠 NLRP3 炎症小体活化的抑制作用中的支持作用

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作者:Sameh Saber, Galal Yahya, Naglaa A Gobba, Hossam Sharaf, Reem Alshaman, Abdullah Alattar, Noha A Amin, Ruwyda El-Shedody, Farah H Aboutouk, Yumna Abd El-Galeel, Amr El-Hefnawy, Dina Shabaka, Arwa Khalifa, Renad Saleh, Donya Osama, Ghada El-Zoghby, Mahmoud E Youssef

Conclusion

The clinical application of NSC328382/CRID3 may result in the generation of a novel approach for the treatment of IBDs.

Methods

We used NSC328382, a P2X7R antagonist, as an adjunctive therapy and generated a strategy to potentiate the effects of CRID3 in rats with DSS-induced colitis.

Purpose

The NLRP3 inflammasome is a substantial component of the inflammation process. The complex pathogenesis of and the implication of a vast number of components in the inflammasome-activation pathway prompted us to search for compounds that have a wide therapeutic index and act at the level of multiple cellular targets. Although CRID3 blocks NLRP3 with high specificity in the laboratory, clinical trials of the compound reported weaker potency.

Results

NSC328382/CRID3 combined therapy exhibited a significantly increased efficacy compared with either of the monotherapies. NSC328382/CRID3 was more efficient in 1) attenuating colon shortening and disease activity; 2) improving goblet cell density and both the macroscopic and microscopic scenario of the injured colon; 3) improving the antioxidant defense mechanisms of the inflamed colon against oxidative stress; and 4) mitigating the inflammation state by downregulating the proinflammatory cytokines. Pyroptotic cell death was also conspicuously restrained. Additionally, NSC328382 interrupted the MyD88/NF-κB axis. Moreover, NSC328382/CRID3 exhibited the ability to alter Th1/Th2 dominance.

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