Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports (Sep 2021)

A potent endocytosis inhibitor Ikarugamycin up-regulates TNF production

  • Ai Minamidate,
  • Michio Onizawa,
  • Chikako Saito,
  • Rie Hikichi,
  • Tomoaki Mochimaru,
  • Mai Murakami,
  • Chiharu Sakuma,
  • Takehito Asakawa,
  • Yuichi Hiraoka,
  • Shigeru Oshima,
  • Takashi Nagaishi,
  • Kiichiro Tsuchiya,
  • Hiromasa Ohira,
  • Ryuichi Okamoto,
  • Mamoru Watanabe

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
p. 101065

Abstract

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Ikarugamycin (IK) is an antibiotic which has been reported to have a variety of functions, such as inhibition of clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME), anti-tumor effects and regulation of the immune system. Whether IK influences cytokine production is poorly understood. We have investigated the relationship between IK and production of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF). TNF plays a pivotal role in pathogenesis of many diseases. Although the dynamics of soluble TNF (sTNF) has been widely explored so far, the functions of the membrane form of TNF (mTNF) have not been fully elucidated. We demonstrated that IK increases the amount of mTNF and prolongs the duration of TNF expression. This effect is unrelated to the shedding activity of disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 17 (ADAM 17). Our results revealed that there is a mechanism to terminate inflammation at the cellular level which IK dysregulates. Furthermore, IK can be a tool to study TNF signaling due to its effect of increasing mTNF expression.

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