Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1981805 FEBS Open Bio 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Tannic acid (TA) is highly galloylated pentagalloylglucose derived from oriental herbs.•Germline transcript (GT) expression is indispensable for immunoglobulin (Ig) E class switching.•PGG and TA inhibit ɛGT expression by attenuating IL-4 signaling.•TA attenuates ovalbumin-induced IgE production in vivo.

Interleukin (IL)-4 is a critical stimulator that induces ɛ germline transcripts (ɛGT) for switch recombination to initiate immunoglobulin (Ig) E and is important in allergic disease pathogenesis. We found pentagalloylglucose (PGG) inhibited IL-4-induced ɛGT expression. PGG exerted its inhibitory function by suppressing IL-4-induced activation of IL-4Rα, JAK3 and STAT6. Furthermore, tannic acid, a higher galloylated PGG, attenuated ovalbumin-induced IgE production in vivo by inhibiting IL-4-induced ɛGT expression and the IL-4 signaling pathway. In conclusion, our results suggest that tannic acid may attenuate allergic diseases by suppressing IgE production by inhibiting IL-4-induced signaling.

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