Downregulation of B lymphocyte stimulator expression by curcumin in B lymphocyte via suppressing nuclear translocation of NF-κB

Eur J Pharmacol. 2011 Jan 10;650(1):451-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2010.09.065. Epub 2010 Oct 13.

Abstract

Overexpression of B lymphocyte stimulator (BLyS) is closely involved in the pathogenesis and progression of some autoimmune diseases. Curcumin, a pharmacologically safe agent, has been shown to possess potent anti-inflammatory properties. However, it is not clear whether curcumin affects the expression of BLyS. In this study, we report that curcumin inhibits the expression of BLyS and that a DNA-binding site for the transcriptional factor NF-κB in the BLyS promoter region is required for this regulation. Moreover, we find that curcumin reduces the DNA-binding activity of NF-κB to the BLyS promoter region and suppresses nuclear translocation of p65, suggesting that curcumin may suppress BLyS expression via negatively interfering with NF-κB signaling. These results suggest that curcumin may serve as a novel therapeutic agent in the treatment of autoimmune diseases by targeting BLyS.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Active Transport, Cell Nucleus / drug effects
  • Autoimmune Diseases / drug therapy
  • B-Cell Activating Factor / genetics*
  • B-Lymphocytes / cytology
  • B-Lymphocytes / drug effects*
  • B-Lymphocytes / metabolism*
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Nucleus / drug effects*
  • Cell Nucleus / metabolism
  • Curcumin / pharmacology*
  • Curcumin / therapeutic use
  • DNA / metabolism
  • Down-Regulation / drug effects*
  • Humans
  • NF-kappa B / metabolism*
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic / genetics
  • Transcription Factor RelA / metabolism

Substances

  • B-Cell Activating Factor
  • NF-kappa B
  • Transcription Factor RelA
  • DNA
  • Curcumin