Animals (Mar 2020)

A Novel Therapeutic Reagent, KA-1002 for Alleviating Lysophosphatidic Acid-Mediated Inflammation Related Gene Expression in Swine Macrophages

  • Hyeon-Jeong Hwang,
  • Tamina Park,
  • Miok Kim,
  • Hee-su Shin,
  • Wooyeon Hwang,
  • Yong Ki Min,
  • Suk-gil Song,
  • Daeui Park,
  • Chang Hoon Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10030534
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 534

Abstract

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Stresses and various infectious reagents caused multiple inflammatory diseases in swine in a livestock industrial environment. Therefore, there is a need for an effective therapeutic or preventive agent that could alleviate chronic and acute inflammation. We found that lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a stress-induced potent endogenous inflammatory molecule, causes a broad range-regulation of inflammation related genes inflammation in swine macrophages. We further investigated the genome scaled transcriptional regulatory effect of a novel LPA-signaling antagonist, KA-1002 on swine macrophages, inducing the alleviated LPA-mediated inflammation related gene expression. Therefore, KA-1002 could potentially serve as a novel therapeutic or preventive agent to maintain physiologically healthy and balanced conditions of pigs.

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