2023
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28083381
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Canthin-6-Ones: Potential Drugs for Chronic Inflammatory Diseases by Targeting Multiple Inflammatory Mediators

Abstract: Chronic inflammatory disease (CID) is a category of medical conditions that causes recurrent inflammatory attacks in multiple tissues. The occurrence of CID is related to inappropriate immune responses to normal tissue substances and invading microbes due to many factors, such as defects in the immune system and imbalanced regulation of commensal microbes. Thus, effectively keeping the immune-associated cells and their products in check and inhibiting aberrant activation of the immune system is a key strategy … Show more

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“…Our study provides evidence that MMPs may be regulated by Hippo/YAP signaling; however, this result cannot exclude the possible involvement of other signaling pathways in the inhibitory role of Cant, such as the NF-κB, MAPK, or STAT3 pathways, which have been previously implicated in the anti-inflammatory properties of many canthin-6-one alkaloids [52,53]. As described above, the Hippo/YAP pathway has been reported to play a role in regulating the migration and invasion of RA-FLS cells [20].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…Our study provides evidence that MMPs may be regulated by Hippo/YAP signaling; however, this result cannot exclude the possible involvement of other signaling pathways in the inhibitory role of Cant, such as the NF-κB, MAPK, or STAT3 pathways, which have been previously implicated in the anti-inflammatory properties of many canthin-6-one alkaloids [52,53]. As described above, the Hippo/YAP pathway has been reported to play a role in regulating the migration and invasion of RA-FLS cells [20].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%