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Anti-Inflammatory (M2) Response Is Induced by a sp2-Iminosugar Glycolipid Sulfoxide in Diabetic Retinopathy.

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2021-03-01

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Cano-Cano, Fatima
Alcalde-Estevez, Elena
Gomez-Jaramillo, Laura
Iturregui, Marta
Sánchez-Fernandez, Elena M
Garcia Fernandez, Jose M
Ortiz Mellet, Carmen
Campos-Caro, Antonio
Lopez-Tinoco, Cristina
Aguilar-Diosdado, Manuel

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Frontiers Research Foundation
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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the most common complications of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and is directly associated with inflammatory processes. Currently, neuro-inflammation is considered an early event in DR and proceeds via microglia polarization. A hallmark of DR is the presence of retinal reactive gliosis. Here we report the beneficial effect of (SS,1R)-1-docecylsulfiny-5N,6O-oxomethylidenenojirimycin ((Ss)-DS-ONJ), a member of the sp2-iminosugar glycolipid (sp2-IGL) family, by decreasing iNOS and inflammasome activation in Bv.2 microglial cells exposed to pro-inflammatory stimuli. Moreover, pretreatment with (Ss)-DS-ONJ increased Heme-oxygenase (HO)-1 as well as interleukin 10 (IL10) expression in LPS-stimulated microglial cells, thereby promoting M2 (anti-inflammatory) response by the induction of Arginase-1. The results strongly suggest that this is the likely molecular mechanism involved in the anti-inflammatory effects of (SS)-DS-ONJ in microglia. (SS)-DS-ONJ further reduced gliosis in retinal explants from type 1 diabetic BB rats, which is consistent with the enhanced M2 response. In conclusion, targeting microglia polarization dynamics in M2 status by compounds with anti-inflammatory activities offers promising therapeutic interventions at early stages of DR.

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Animals
Anti-inflammatory agents
Cytokines
Diabetic retinopathy
Gliosis
Glycolipids
Inflammasomes
Inflammation
Lipopolysaccharides
Microglia
Nitric oxide synthase type II
Rats
Retina
Signal transduction
Sulfoxides

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Antiinflamatorios
Citocinas
Glucolípidos
Inflamación
Inflamasomas
Lipopolisacáridos
Microglía
Retinopatía diabética

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M2 response, Diabetic retinopathy, Immunomodulation, Microglia, sp2-iminosugar glycolipids

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Cano-Cano F, Alcalde-Estévez E, Gómez-Jaramillo L, Iturregui M, Sánchez-Fernández EM, García Fernández JM, et al. Anti-Inflammatory (M2) Response Is Induced by a sp2-Iminosugar Glycolipid Sulfoxide in Diabetic Retinopathy. Front Immunol. 2021 Mar 18;12:632132