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Query: UNIPROT:P05231 (
interleukin-6
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Maternal infection during pregnancy increases the risk of neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia in offspring. Several previous animal studies have indicated that maternal immune activation (MIA), rather than a specific pathogen, alters fetal brain development. Among them, prenatal exposure to
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) has been associated with behavioral and neuropathological abnormalities, though such findings remain to be elucidated in humans. We developed a human cell-based model of MIA by exposing human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs)-derived neural aggregates to
IL-6
and investigated whether luteolin-a naturally occurring flavonoid found in edible plants-could prevent MIA-induced abnormalities. We generated neural aggregates from hiPSCs using the serum-free floating culture of embryoid body-like aggregates with quick reaggregation (SFEBq) method, following which aggregates were cultured in suspension. We then exposed the aggregates to
IL-6
(100ng/ml) for 24h at day 51. Transient
IL-6
exposure significantly increased the area ratio of astrocytes (GFAP-positive area ratio) and decreased the area ratio of early-born neurons (TBR1-positive or
CTIP2
-positive area ratio) relative to controls. In addition, western blot analysis revealed that levels of phosphorylated STAT3 were significantly elevated in
IL-6
-exposed neural aggregates. Luteolin treatment inhibited STAT3 phosphorylation and counteracted
IL-6
-mediated increases of GFAP-positive cells and reductions of TBR1-positive and
CTIP2
-positive cells. Our observations suggest that the flavonoid luteolin may attenuate or prevent MIA-induced neural abnormalities. As we observed increased apoptosis at high concentrations of luteolin, further studies are required to determine the optimal intake dosage and duration for pregnant women.
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PMID:Luteolin attenuates interleukin-6-mediated astrogliosis in human iPSC-derived neural aggregates: A candidate preventive substance for maternal immune activation-induced abnormalities. 2859 50