Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5853629 | Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We evaluated the effect of citreorosein (CIT) on COX-2 dependent PGD2 generation in SCF/IL-10/LPS-induced mast cells. ⺠CIT inhibits COX-2 expression through NF-κB p65 subunit nuclear translocation and its cognate DNA-binding activity. ⺠In addition, CIT also inhibits DNA binding activity of AP-1. ⺠Our present study suggests that CIT represents a potential therapeutic approach for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
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Authors
Yue Lu, Seok-Jong Suh, Xian Li, Seung-Lark Hwang, Ying Li, Kyoung Hwangbo, Soon Jin Park, Makoto Murakami, Seung Ho Lee, Yurndong Jahng, Jong-Keun Son, Cheorl-Ho Kim, Hyeun Wook Chang,