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Query: UNIPROT:P05231 (
interleukin-6
)
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We investigated the influence of
HMR
3004, a new ketolide antibiotic, on the pulmonary inflammation induced by heat-killed fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled Streptococcus pneumoniae.
HMR
3004 downregulated (P < 0.05) the pneumococcus-induced release of
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
), IL-1beta, and nitric oxide in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. The drug limited (P < 0.05) neutrophil recruitment to lung tissues and alveoli but did not interfere with phagocytosis.
HMR
3004 totally abrogated lung edema. By reducing inflammation in addition to possessing antimicrobial properties,
HMR
3004 may participate in improving the outcome of bacterial pneumonia.
...
PMID:Immunomodulating effects of HMR 3004 on pulmonary inflammation caused by heat-killed Streptococcus pneumoniae in mice. 983 35
Patients still die from Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia after initiation of antibiotic therapy, when tissues are sterile and the pneumonia is clearing. There is growing evidence that overwhelming inflammation resulting from toxin release contributes to tissue injury, shock, and death. Monitoring host response may help us understand the consequences of antibiotic therapy for the inflammatory processes that occur in bacterial pneumonia.
HMR
3004 is a ketolide that displays excellent in vitro activity against S. pneumoniae. In the present experiment, we investigated the chronology of inflammatory events that occur during pneumococcal pneumonia in mice treated with
HMR
3004. Infection of mice with 10(7) CFU of living S. pneumoniae resulted in 100% mortality within 5 days.
HMR
3004 given at 12.5 mg/kg of body weight/dose twice daily from 48 h postinfection achieved complete bacterial clearance from lungs and blood within 36 h and ensured survival of mice. Recruitment of neutrophils and monocytes from blood to lungs was significantly reduced, and nitric oxide release was totally prevented.
Interleukin-6
secretion in lungs and blood became rapidly undetectable after initiation of therapy. Histological examination of lung tissue showed protection of interstitium against edema. By controlling bacterial invasion,
HMR
3004 led to rapid and profound modifications of the host response in lungs, which may protect mice from deleterious inflammatory reactions.
...
PMID:Kinetic study of the inflammatory response in Streptococcus pneumoniae experimental pneumonia treated with the ketolide HMR 3004. 1112 Sep 74
Anemia is the main extra-gastrointestinal symptom in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs).
Interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) and other cytokines are secreted and act in the microenvironment of the small intestine mucous membrane of IBD patients. Iron is essential for multiple cell functions and its homeostasis is regulated by the hepcidin-ferroportin axis. Hepcidin (HEPC) is mainly produced by the liver in response to iron needs but is also an acute phase protein. During inflammation, hepcidin is upregulated by
IL-6
and is responsible for iron compartmentalization within cells, in turn causing anemia of inflammation. Tissues other than liver can produce hepcidin in response to inflammatory stimuli, in order to decrease iron efflux at a local level, then acting in an autocrine-paracrine manner. In IBDs and, in particular, in celiac disease (CeD),
IL-6
might trigger the expression, upregulation and secretion of hepcidin in the small intestine, reducing iron efflux and exacerbating defective iron absorption. 7-Hydroxymatairesinol (7-HMR) belongs to the family of lignans, polyphenolic compounds produced by plants, and has nutraceutical antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and estrogenic properties. In this mini-review we revise the role of inflammation in IBDs and in particular in CeD, focusing our attention on the close link among inflammation, anemia and iron metabolism. We also briefly describe the anti-inflammatory and estrogenic activity of 7-
HMR
contained in foods that are often consumed by CeD patients. Finally, considering that HEPC expression is regulated by iron needs, inflammation and estrogens, we explored the hypothesis that 7-
HMR
consumption could ameliorate anemia in CeD using Caco-2 cells as bowel model. Further studies are needed to verify the regulation pathway through which 7-
HMR
may interfere with the local production of HEPC in bowel.
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PMID:Iron Absorption in Celiac Disease and Nutraceutical Effect of 7-Hydroxymatairesinol. Mini-Review. 3234 26