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María Ángeles Ávila-Gálvez1,2, Catarina J G Pinto2,3,4, Carlos Rafael-Pita2
1Instituto de Biologia Experimental E Tecnológica (iBET), Av. República, Qta. Marquês, Oeiras 2780-157, Portugal.
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Chronic inflammatory diseases, including inflammatory bowel diseases and cardiovascular diseases, share inflammation as a central pathological feature. The transcription factors NF-kB and AHR are key regulators of inflammatory responses, yet their interplay remains underexplored in the context of natural anti-inflammatory compounds. This study investigates the anti-inflammatory properties of sesquiterpene lactones derived from Cichorium intybusL. (chicory), focusing on their modulation of NF-kB and AHR signaling pathways. Using a TNFα-induced inflammation model in macrophages, endothelial, and intestinal epithelial cells, we identified lactucopicrin as a potent NF-kB antagonist. Notably, in silico docking and functional assays revealed lactucopicrin as a novel AHR modulator. Crucially, silencing AHR expression attenuated lactucopicrin-mediated NF-kB inhibition, uncovering a previously unrecognized AHR-NF-kB crosstalk mechanism. These findings not only position lactucopicrin as a dual-pathway modulator but also highlight the therapeutic potential of chicory-derived sesquiterpene lactones in treating inflammation-driven diseases, opening new avenues for leveraging natural products in targeted anti-inflammatory strategies.
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