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C-phycocyanin reduces inflammation by inhibiting NF-κB activity through downregulating PDCD5 in lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages

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Abstract C-phycocyanin (C-PC), a type of functional food colourant, plays a significant role in regulating inflammatory responses. However, its underlying anti-inflammatory mechanism remains unknown. Previously, we have established a 35S… Click to show full abstract

Abstract C-phycocyanin (C-PC), a type of functional food colourant, plays a significant role in regulating inflammatory responses. However, its underlying anti-inflammatory mechanism remains unknown. Previously, we have established a 35S in vivo/vitro labelling analysis for dynamic proteomic (SiLAD) technology. Unlike traditional proteomic methods, SiLAD exclusively detects synthesis rates instead of accumulated amounts through 35S pulse labelling of newly synthesized proteins, providing a high sensitive way for analysing protein alterations. In this work, we applied SiLAD to explore the anti-inflammatory mechanism of C-PC. We found that the protein synthesis rates were specifically detected and visualised. Strikingly, network analysis suggested programmed cell death 5 protein (PDCD5) was involved in C-PC mediated anti-inflammatory process. Phenotyping experiments demonstrated that C-PC could reduce inflammation through down-regulating PDCD5-NF-κB signaling. These results provided important information for the regulation of C-PC, and offered a novel perspective for regulatory mechanism of functional food.

Keywords: anti inflammatory; phycocyanin reduces; inflammation inhibiting; inflammation; inhibiting activity; reduces inflammation

Journal Title: Journal of Functional Foods
Year Published: 2018

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