Publication: Anti-Inflammatory (M2) Response Is Induced by a sp2-Iminosugar Glycolipid Sulfoxide in Diabetic Retinopathy.
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2021-03-01
Authors
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
Abstract
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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MeSH Terms
Animals
Anti-inflammatory agents
Cytokines
Diabetic retinopathy
Gliosis
Glycolipids
Inflammasomes
Inflammation
Lipopolysaccharides
Microglia
Nitric oxide synthase type II
Rats
Retina
Signal transduction
Sulfoxides
Anti-inflammatory agents
Cytokines
Diabetic retinopathy
Gliosis
Glycolipids
Inflammasomes
Inflammation
Lipopolysaccharides
Microglia
Nitric oxide synthase type II
Rats
Retina
Signal transduction
Sulfoxides
DeCS Terms
Antiinflamatorios
Citocinas
Glucolípidos
Inflamación
Inflamasomas
Lipopolisacáridos
Microglía
Retinopatía diabética
Citocinas
Glucolípidos
Inflamación
Inflamasomas
Lipopolisacáridos
Microglía
Retinopatía diabética
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Keywords
M2 response, Diabetic retinopathy, Immunomodulation, Microglia, sp2-iminosugar glycolipids
Citation
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