[HTML][HTML] Suppression in PHLPP2 induction by morin promotes Nrf2-regulated cellular defenses against oxidative injury to primary rat hepatocytes
Redox biology, 2015•Elsevier
Recent advances indicate a possible role of phytochemicals as modulatory factors in
signaling pathways. We have previously demonstrated PHLPP2-mediated suppression of
Nrf2 responses during oxidant attack. The present study was designed to explore Nrf2-
potentiating mechanism of morin, a flavonol, via its possible role in intervening PHLPP2-
regulated Akt/GSK3β/Fyn kinase axis. Efficacy of morin was evaluated against oxidative
stress-mediated damage to primary hepatocytes by tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tBHP) and …
signaling pathways. We have previously demonstrated PHLPP2-mediated suppression of
Nrf2 responses during oxidant attack. The present study was designed to explore Nrf2-
potentiating mechanism of morin, a flavonol, via its possible role in intervening PHLPP2-
regulated Akt/GSK3β/Fyn kinase axis. Efficacy of morin was evaluated against oxidative
stress-mediated damage to primary hepatocytes by tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tBHP) and …
Abstract
Recent advances indicate a possible role of phytochemicals as modulatory factors in signaling pathways. We have previously demonstrated PHLPP2-mediated suppression of Nrf2 responses during oxidant attack. The present study was designed to explore Nrf2-potentiating mechanism of morin, a flavonol, via its possible role in intervening PHLPP2-regulated Akt/GSK3β/Fyn kinase axis. Efficacy of morin was evaluated against oxidative stress-mediated damage to primary hepatocytes by tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tBHP) and acetaminophen. The anti-cytotoxic effects of morin were found to be a consequence of fortification of Nrf2-regulated antioxidant defenses since morin failed to sustain activities of redox enzyme in Nrf2 silenced hepatocytes. Morin promoted Nrf2 stability and its nuclear retention by possibly modulating PHLPP2 activity which subdues cellular Nrf2 responses by activating Fyn kinase. Pull-down assay using morin-conjugated beads indicated the binding affinity of morin towards PHLPP2. Molecular docking also revealed the propensity of morin to occupy the active site of PHLPP2 enzyme. Thus, dietary phytochemical morin was observed to counteract oxidant-induced hepatocellular damage by promoting Nrf2-regulated transcriptional induction. The findings support the novel role of morin in potentiating Nrf2 responses by limiting PHLPP2 and hence Fyn kinase activation. Therefore, morin may be exploited in developing novel therapeutic strategy aimed at enhancing Nrf2 responses.
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