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Tanshinone IIA prevents acute lung injury by regulating macrophage polarization

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JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE-JIM
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 274-280

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DOI: 10.1016/j.joim.2022.01.006

Keywords

Acute lung injury; Inflammation Cytokine storm; Tanshinone IIA; Macrophages

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81570020, 82170033]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [21ZR1479200]
  3. Shanghai Changhai Hospital Scientific Research Fund [2019SLZ002, 2019YXK018, CHJG2019029, CHPY2021A05]

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The study investigates the effects of Tanshinone IIA (Tan-IIA) on acute lung injury (ALI) and finds that Tan-IIA can prevent ALI-induced inflammation and improve alveolar epithelial repair by regulating macrophage polarization.
Objective: Acute lung injury (ALI) is a serious respiratory dysfunction caused by pathogen or physical invasion. The strong induced inflammation often causes death. Tanshinone IIA (Tan-IIA) is the major constituent of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge and has been shown to display anti-inflammatory effects. The aim of the current study was to investigate the effects of Tan-IIA on ALI. Methods: A murine model of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced ALI was used. The lungs and serum samples of mice were extracted at 3 days after treatment. ALI-induced inflammatory damages were confirmed from cytokine detections and histomorphology observations. Effects of Tan-IIA were investigated using in vivo and in vitro ALI models. Tan-IIA mechanisms were investigated by performing Western blot and flow cytometry experiments. A wound-healing assay was performed to confirm the Tan-IIA function. Results: The cytokine storm induced by LPS treatment was detected at 3 days after LPS treatment, and alveolar epithelial damage and lymphocyte aggregation were observed. Tan-IIA treatment attenuated the LPS-induced inflammation and reduced the levels of inflammatory cytokines released not only by inhibiting neutrophils, but also by macrophage. Moreover, we found that macrophage activation and polarization after LPS treatment were abrogated after applying the Tan-IIA treatment. An in vitro assay also confirmed that including the Tan-IIA supplement increased the relative amount of the M2 subtype and decreased that of M1. Rebalanced macrophages and Tan-IIA inhibited activations of the nuclear factor-jB and hypoxia-inducible factor pathways. Including Tan-IIA and macrophages also improved alveolar epithelial repair by regulating macrophage polarization. Conclusion: This study found that while an LPS-induced cytokine storm exacerbated ALI, including TanIIA could prevent ALI-induced inflammation and improve the alveolar epithelial repair, and do so by regulating macrophage polarization. Please cite this article as: Zhao JY, Pu J, Fan J, Feng XY, Xu JW, Zhang R, Shang Y. Tanshinone IIA prevents acute lung injury by regulating macrophage polarization. J Integr Med. 2022; 20(3): 274-280. (c) 2022 Shanghai Yueyang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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