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The Therapeutic Potential of Kiwi Extract as a Source of Cysteine Protease Inhibitors on DNCB-Induced Atopic Dermatitis in Mice and Human Keratinocyte HaCaT Cells

Authors
Yang, Hye RyeonZahan, Most NusratHwang, Du HyeonPrakash, Ramachandran Loganathan MohanRavi, Deva AsirvathamHong, Il-HwaKim, Woo HyunKim, Jong-HyunKim, EuikyungKang, Changkeun
Issue Date
Feb-2025
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
kiwifruit; cysteine protease inhibitor; DNCB; atopic dermatitis; skin lesion; human keratinocyte; TNF-alpha
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, v.26, no.4
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Journal Title
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume
26
Number
4
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77419
DOI
10.3390/ijms26041534
ISSN
1661-6596
1422-0067
Abstract
The discovery of effective cysteine protease inhibitors with crude protein kiwi extracts (CPKEs) has created novel challenges and prospects for pharmaceutical development. Despite extensive research on CPKEs, limited research has been conducted on treating atopic dermatitis (AD). Therefore, the objective of this work was to investigate the anti-inflammatory effects of CPKEs on TNF-alpha activation in a HaCaT cell model and in a DNCB (1-chloro-2, 4-dinitrochlorobenzene)-induced atopic dermatitis animal model. The molecular weight of the CPKE was determined using SDS-PAGE under non-reducing (17 kDa and 22 kDa) and reducing conditions (25 kDa, 22 kDa, and 15 kDa), whereas gelatin zymography was performed to examine the CPKE's inhibitory impact on cysteine protease (actinidin and papain) activity. Moreover, the CPKE remains stable at 60 degrees C, with pH levels varying from 4 to 11, as determined by the azocasein assay. CPKE treatment decreased the phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and Akt, along with the activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B)-p65 in tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-stimulated HaCaT cells. Five-week-old BALB/c mice were treated with DNCB to act as an AD-like animal model. The topical application of CPKE to DNCB-treated mice for three weeks substantially decreased clinical dermatitis severity and epidermal thickness and reduced eosinophil infiltration and mast cells into ear and skin tissues. These findings imply that CPKE derived from kiwifruit might be a promising therapy option for inflammatory skin diseases such as AD.
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