Lin Wang
Academy of Military Medical Sciences
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2012
Jia-Wei Yao; Jing Liu; Xiang-Zhen Kong; Shouguo Zhang; Xiao-Hui Wang; Miao Yu; Yi-Qun Zhan; Wei Li; Wang-Xiang Xu; Liu-Jun Tang; Chang-Hui Ge; Lin Wang; Chang-Yan Li; Xiao-Ming Yang
The antioxidant response elements (ARE) are a cis-acting enhancer sequence located in regulatory regions of antioxidant and detoxifying genes. Nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2) is a member of the Cap n Collar family of transcription factors that binds to the ARE and regulates the transcription of specific ARE-containing genes. Under oxidative stress, Nrf2/ARE induction is fundamental to defense against reactive oxygen species (ROS) and serves as a key factor in the protection against toxic xenobiotics. 3-(3-Pyridylmethylidene)-2-Indolinone (PMID) is a derivative of 2-indolinone compounds which act as protein kinase inhibitors and show anti-tumor activity. However, the role of PMID in the oxidative stress remains unknown. In the present study, we showed that PMID induced the activation of ARE-mediated transcription, increased the DNA-binding activity of Nrf2 and then up-regulated the expression of antioxidant genes such as HO-1, SOD, and NQO1. The level of Nrf2 protein was increased in cells treated with PMID by a post-transcriptional mechanism. Under CHX treatment, the stability of Nrf2 protein was enhanced by PMID with decreased turnover rate. We showed that PMID reduced the ubiquitination of Nrf2 and disrupted the Cullin3 (Cul3)-Keap1 interaction. Furthermore, cells treated with PMID showed resistance to cytotoxicity by H(2)O(2) and pro-oxidant 6-OHDA. PMID also up-regulated the antioxidant level in BALB/c mice. Taken together, the compound PMID induces the ARE-mediated gene expression through stabilization of Nrf2 protein and activation of Nrf2/ARE pathway and protects against oxidative stress-mediated cell death.
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity | 2015
Kun-Ping Wang; Chao Zhang; Shouguo Zhang; En-Dong Liu; Lan Dong; Xiang-Zhen Kong; Peng Cao; Chun-Ping Hu; Ke Zhao; Yi-Qun Zhan; Xiao-Ming Dong; Chang-Hui Ge; Miao Yu; Hui Chen; Lin Wang; Xiao-Ming Yang; Chang-Yan Li
Nrf2 is the key transcription factor regulating the antioxidant response which is crucial for cytoprotection against extracellular stresses. Numerous in vivo studies indicate that Nrf2 plays a protective role in anti-inflammatory response. 3-(3-Pyridylmethylidene)-2-indolinone (PMID) is a synthesized derivative of 2-indolinone compounds. Our previous study suggested that PMID induces the activation of Nrf2/ARE pathway, then protecting against oxidative stress-mediated cell death. However, little is known regarding the anti-inflammatory properties of PMID in severe inflammatory phenotypes. In the present study we determined if PMID treatment protects mice from dextran sodium sulphate- (DSS-) induced colitis. The result suggests that treatment with PMID prior to colitis induction significantly reduced body weight loss, shortened colon length, and decreased disease activity index compared to control mice. Histopathological analysis of the colon revealed attenuated inflammation in PMID pretreated animals. The levels of inflammatory markers in colon tissue and serum were reduced associated with inhibition of NF-κB activation. The expression levels of Nrf2-dependent genes such as HO-1, NQO1, and Nrf2 were increased in PMID pretreated mice. However, PMID pretreatment did not prevent DSS-induced colitis in Nrf2 knockout mice. These data indicate that PMID pretreatment in mice confers protection against DSS-induced colitis in Nrf2-dependent manner, suggesting a potential role of PMID in anti-inflammatory response.
Archive | 2005
Lu Li; Tao Peng; Lin Wang; Xiaoxue Wen; Juan Xu; Shouguo Zhang
Archive | 2006
Lu Li; Zengshou Tong; Shengqi Wang; Yinxiao Du; Lin Wang; Jianping Ren
Archive | 2004
Lin Wang; Qiujun Lu; Shengqi Wang; Tao Peng; Xiaowei Zhu; Shouguo Zhang; Jianping Ren; Lu Li; Ling Han; Yiguang Jin; Fengsheng Che
Archive | 2004
Lin Wang; Qiujun Lu; Shangri Wang; Tao Peng; Xiaowei Zhu; Shouguo Zhang; Jianping Ren; Lu Li; Ling Han; Yiguang Jin; Fengsheng Room Che
Archive | 2008
Tao Peng; Lin Wang; Fengzhao Han; Xiaoxue Wen; Shouguo Zhang; Jing Liu; Xi Zhang
Archive | 2008
Xiao-Ming Yang; Lin Wang; Haiyong Wang; Yi-Qun Zhan; Chang-Yan Li; Weibin Wu
Archive | 2013
Xiaoming Yang; Lin Wang; Chang-Yan Li; Yiqun Zhan; Jing Liu; Teng Luo; Haiyan Yan; Shouguo Zhang; Wei Li; Xiaoxue Wen; Tao Peng; Lu Li
Archive | 2012
Shouguo Zhang; Lin Wang; Xiaoxue Wen; Jianyun Yang; Jing Liu; Haiyan Yan; Tao Peng; Lu Li; Yiguang Jin; Jianping Ren; Guangxing Bian; Ling Han; Shengqi Wang