Scientists reported some of the major molecular events in the immune system of mice that contribute to disease associated with inflammation, including the participation of a specific molecule found on the surface of immune cells involved in fight against infection. They now have to go a little further and revealed the mechanism by which acid Abscisic natural drug interacts with this protein called receiver activated by peroxisome-gamma, block inflammation and the subsequent emergence of disease.
"In previous work, our research group demonstrates that beneficial on several conditions and diseases, including obesity, diabetes, atherosclerosis and inflammatory bowel disease-related inflammation Abscisic acid, said Josep Bassaganya-Riera, Professor of Immunology at the Institute of bioinformatics in Virginia, leader of the group medical researcher and Molecular Immunology nutrition and CyberInfrastructure Institute Division principal study." An idea of how Abscisic acid reduces inflammation in these cases, it is that it binds to a particular region of activated by peroxisome proliferator gamma receptor binding site called where the drug should lock to exert its effect ligand binding domain. Our results show that this is not the case and, for the first time, we have demonstrated that Abscisic acid works independently of this receptor ligand binding domain. »
"This information is important because it suggests the existence of new therapeutic targets or other modes of action that take into account the effects of Abscisic acid in the immune system," added Bassaganya-Riera. "Drugs that bind to the domain binding of the ligand peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma as Avandia are associated with serious cardiovascular side effects". However, the newly discovered alternative peroxisome mechanism activated by activation of the receptor gamma by Abscisic acid does not appear to be linked to any undesirable side effects known as representing a promising new therapy. »
"This search results illustrate the synergy which may result from combining experimental and computational approaches to characterizing the therapeutic targets," said David Bevan, Professor of Biochemistry at Virginia Tech "by using molecular modeling approaches we could identify a potential site of Abscisic acid on 2 protein binding C resembling lanthionine synthetase, a protein required for the beneficial effects of the health of Abscisic acid." We also have, studies, mooring to reveal the reasons for the absence of a direct association of Abscisic acid with peroxisome activated receptor gamma has been experimentally validated by the ligand binding assays. »
"Lanthionine synthetase 2 C-like represents the first step in a path leading to activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma in immune cells by Abscisic acid," said Raquel Hontecillas, Professor of Immunology at the Virginia bioinformatics Institute and one of the researchers of the study lead. "We have shown as Abscisic acid affects the expression of several genes involved in inflammation, metabolism and cell signaling, which provides clues to possible points of intervention for the treatment of inflammatory and immune diseases."
Researchers hope more closely to locate some of the new drug targets in molecular immune response network continue to dissect the way that the drug naturally Abscisic acid reduces damage due to inflammation. In addition, the memorandum of understanding on novel how Abscisic acid works used to develop new classes of drugs that target the same way alternative activation of gamma receptors activated by peroxisome proliferator, potentially safer than the use of drugs that directly target receptor binding approach.
The research was funded by 5R01AT004308 number award by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health, European Commission grant number 224836, the program of Ramon y Cajal, National Institute of Allergy and infectious diseases Contract No.. HHSN272200900040C, National Institute of Allergy and infectious diseases HHSN272201000056C contract and nutritional immunology Fund and the laboratory of molecular medicine.
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Bassaganya Riera J, Guri AJ, Lu P, M Climent, Carbo, Sobral BW, Horne WT, Lewis SN, DR Bevan, r. Hontecillas of Abscisic acid regulates inflammation through the activation of the independent from the PPAR {gamma} field ligand binding. J Biol Chem. 2010, 18 November 2010 [link]Note: If no author is given, the source is cited for this.
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