Thymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates Neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory response

Thymoquinone (TQ), a volatile oil component of black seed oil (derived from Nigella sativa), has been shown to have various biological effects including disease treatment and prevention. TQ is believed to share similar properties to the benzoquinones already in use as therapeutic drugs. Based on pre...

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Main Author: Finlay, Trisha
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OKQ.1974-17702013-12-20T03:39:00ZThymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates Neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory responseFinlay, TrishaThymoquinonesialidaseGlycobiologyNeu4inflammationmatrix metalloproteinaseimmunologyG-protein couple receptorToll-like receptor 4cytokineNigella sativaThymoquinone (TQ), a volatile oil component of black seed oil (derived from Nigella sativa), has been shown to have various biological effects including disease treatment and prevention. TQ is believed to share similar properties to the benzoquinones already in use as therapeutic drugs. Based on previous reports on the anti-inflammatory properties of black seed oil and TQ, it was originally hypothesized that TQ would inhibit lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cellular sialidase activity in an anti-inflammatory manner. Sialidase activity was tested on live mouse bone marrow derived primary macrophage cells, BMC-2 macrophage cells, human embryonic kidney epithelial (HEK293) cells and human fibroblast cells using an assay that measures the cleavage of the sialidase specific fluorescent substrate 2’-(4-methylumbelliferyl)-α-DN-acetylneuraminic acid (4-MUNANA). The cleavage of 4-MUNANA causes the release of free 4-methylumbelliferone, which fluoresces at 450nm (blue) after excitation at 365nm. Unexpectedly, TQ induced sialidase activation in all three cell lines and wild type primary macrophage cells. TQ was unable to induce sialidase activity in primary macrophage cells isolated from Neu4 knockout mice suggesting that the TQ activates Neu4 sialidase enzyme. TQ-induced sialidase activity in these live cells was found to occur through intermediate GPCR-associated guanine nucleotide Gαi subunit and matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) by using specific inhibitors. In addition, TQ was found to induce sialidase activity in Toll-like receptor-deficient HEK293 cells. These latter data suggested that TQ may be activating GPCR Gαi and MMP9 signaling associated with Neu4 sialidase independent of TLRs. It is proposed that TQ-induced sialidase activity may activate Toll-like receptors in macrophage cells and the subsequent production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the absence of LPS. Immunocytochemical staining of BMC-2 cells shows that TQ induced NFκB activation. NFκB activation was confirmed with electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and western immunoblotting techniques. Cytokine arrays were used to test the pro-inflammatory cytokine response induced in mice by 5 hour treatment of TQ, compared to LPS. Mice treated with TQ exhibited an increase in IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α production, similar to LPS treatment. Taken together, the findings in these studies suggest that TQ is a novel ligand for Neu4 sialidase activation which consequently induces pro-inflammatory cytokine responses.Thesis (Master, Microbiology & Immunology) -- Queen's University, 2009-04-21 17:38:10.413Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))2009-04-21 17:38:10.4132009-04-22T21:01:08Z2009-04-22T21:01:08Z2009-04-22T21:01:08ZThesis7504132 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1974/1770enenCanadian thesesThis publication is made available by the authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research and may not be copied or reproduced except as permitted by the copyright laws without written authority from the copyright owner.
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topic Thymoquinone
sialidase
Glycobiology
Neu4
inflammation
matrix metalloproteinase
immunology
G-protein couple receptor
Toll-like receptor 4
cytokine
Nigella sativa
spellingShingle Thymoquinone
sialidase
Glycobiology
Neu4
inflammation
matrix metalloproteinase
immunology
G-protein couple receptor
Toll-like receptor 4
cytokine
Nigella sativa
Finlay, Trisha
Thymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates Neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory response
description Thymoquinone (TQ), a volatile oil component of black seed oil (derived from Nigella sativa), has been shown to have various biological effects including disease treatment and prevention. TQ is believed to share similar properties to the benzoquinones already in use as therapeutic drugs. Based on previous reports on the anti-inflammatory properties of black seed oil and TQ, it was originally hypothesized that TQ would inhibit lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cellular sialidase activity in an anti-inflammatory manner. Sialidase activity was tested on live mouse bone marrow derived primary macrophage cells, BMC-2 macrophage cells, human embryonic kidney epithelial (HEK293) cells and human fibroblast cells using an assay that measures the cleavage of the sialidase specific fluorescent substrate 2’-(4-methylumbelliferyl)-α-DN-acetylneuraminic acid (4-MUNANA). The cleavage of 4-MUNANA causes the release of free 4-methylumbelliferone, which fluoresces at 450nm (blue) after excitation at 365nm. Unexpectedly, TQ induced sialidase activation in all three cell lines and wild type primary macrophage cells. TQ was unable to induce sialidase activity in primary macrophage cells isolated from Neu4 knockout mice suggesting that the TQ activates Neu4 sialidase enzyme. TQ-induced sialidase activity in these live cells was found to occur through intermediate GPCR-associated guanine nucleotide Gαi subunit and matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) by using specific inhibitors. In addition, TQ was found to induce sialidase activity in Toll-like receptor-deficient HEK293 cells. These latter data suggested that TQ may be activating GPCR Gαi and MMP9 signaling associated with Neu4 sialidase independent of TLRs. It is proposed that TQ-induced sialidase activity may activate Toll-like receptors in macrophage cells and the subsequent production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the absence of LPS. Immunocytochemical staining of BMC-2 cells shows that TQ induced NFκB activation. NFκB activation was confirmed with electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and western immunoblotting techniques. Cytokine arrays were used to test the pro-inflammatory cytokine response induced in mice by 5 hour treatment of TQ, compared to LPS. Mice treated with TQ exhibited an increase in IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α production, similar to LPS treatment. Taken together, the findings in these studies suggest that TQ is a novel ligand for Neu4 sialidase activation which consequently induces pro-inflammatory cytokine responses. === Thesis (Master, Microbiology & Immunology) -- Queen's University, 2009-04-21 17:38:10.413
author2 Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))
author_facet Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))
Finlay, Trisha
author Finlay, Trisha
author_sort Finlay, Trisha
title Thymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates Neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory response
title_short Thymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates Neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory response
title_full Thymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates Neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory response
title_fullStr Thymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates Neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory response
title_full_unstemmed Thymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates Neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory response
title_sort thymoquinone is a novel ligand which activates neu4 sialidase to promote a pro-inflammatory response
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