β-Tocotrienol Decreases PDGF-BB-Induced Proliferation and Migration of Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells by Inhibiting RhoA and Reducing ROS Production.

Pharmaceuticals (Basel)

Division of Respiratory Medicine and Rheumatology, Department of Multidisciplinary Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Yonago 683-8504, Japan.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tocotrienols, specifically β-tocotrienols, have been studied for their ability to inhibit the proliferation and migration of airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells, which is important for understanding asthma treatment.
  • The study involved treating human ASM cells with β-tocotrienol before stimulating them with PDGF-BB to see how it affected cell growth and movement, utilizing various assays to measure results.
  • Findings indicate that β-tocotrienol reduces harmful RhoA activation and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, potentially offering a new therapeutic approach for asthma by mitigating airway remodeling, although it doesn't impact certain associated signaling pathways.

Article Abstract

Background: Tocotrienols exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. RhoA, a small GTPase protein, plays a crucial role in regulating contractility in airway smooth muscle (ASM). Previous studies have demonstrated that γ-tocotrienols reduce ASM proliferation and migration by inhibiting the activation of RhoA. In this present study, we investigate the effect of another vitamin E isoform, β-tocotrienols, on human ASM cell proliferation and migration stimulated by platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB).

Methods: Human ASM cells were pre-treated with β-tocotrienol prior to being stimulated with PDGF-BB to induce ASM cell proliferation and migration. The proliferation and migration of PDGF-BB-induced human ASM cells were assessed using colorimetric and transwell migration assays. The intracellular ROS assay kit was employed to quantify reactive oxygen species (ROS) in human ASM cells. Additionally, we explored the effect of β-tocotrienols on the signaling pathways involved in PDGF-BB-induced ASM proliferation and migration.

Results: β-tocotrienol inhibited PDGF-BB-induced ASM cell proliferation and migration by reducing RhoA activation and ROS production. However, in this present study, β-tocotrienol did not affect the signaling pathways associated with cyclin D1, phosphorylated Akt1, and ERK1/2.

Conclusions: In conclusion, the inhibition of RhoA activation and ROS production by β-tocotrienol, resulting in the reduction in human ASM proliferation and migration, suggests its potential as a treatment for asthma airway remodeling.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11206512PMC
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