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Flos magnoliae constituent fargesin has an anti-allergic effect via ORAI1 channel inhibitionopen access

Authors
Hong, Phan Thi LamKim, Hyun JongKim, Woo KyungNam, Joo Hyun
Issue Date
May-2021
Publisher
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY
Keywords
Eudesmin; Fargesin; Mast cell; ORAI; T Lymphocyte
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY, v.25, no.3, pp 251 - 258
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY
Volume
25
Number
3
Start Page
251
End Page
258
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5055
DOI
10.4196/kjpp.2021.25.3.251
ISSN
1226-4512
2093-3827
Abstract
Flos magnoliae (FM), the dry flower buds of Magnolia officinalis or its related species, is a traditional herbal medicine commonly used in Asia for symptomatic relief of and treating allergic rhinitis, headache, and sinusitis. Although several studies have reported the effects of FM on store-operated calcium entry (SOCE) via the ORAI1 channel, which is essential during intracellular calcium signaling cascade generation for T cell activation and mast cell degranulation, the effects of its isolated constituents on SOCE remain unidentified. Therefore, we investigated which of the five major constituents of 30% ethanoic FM (vanillic acid, tiliroside, eudesmin, magnolin, and fargesin) inhibit SOCE and their physiological effects on immune cells. The conventional whole-cell patch clamp results showed that fargesin, magnolin, and eudesmin significantly inhibited SOCE and thus human primary CD4(+) T lymphocyte proliferation, as well as allergen-induced histamine release in mast cells. Among them, fargesin demonstrated the most potent inhibitory effects not only on ORAI1 (IC50 = 12.46 +/- 1.300 mu M) but also on T-cell proliferation (by 87.74% +/- 1.835%) and mast cell degranulation (by 20.11% +/- 5.366%) at 100 mu M. Our findings suggest that fargesin can be a promising candidate for the development of therapeutic drugs to treat allergic diseases.
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