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  • Methylene blue inhibits NLRP3, NLRC4, AIM2, and non-canonical inflammasome activation.

Methylene blue inhibits NLRP3, NLRC4, AIM2, and non-canonical inflammasome activation.

Scientific reports (2017-10-01)
Huijeong Ahn, Seung Goo Kang, Sung-Il Yoon, Hyun-Jeong Ko, Pyeung-Hyeun Kim, Eui-Ju Hong, Beum-Soo An, Eunsong Lee, Geun-Shik Lee
ABSTRACT

Methylene blue (MB), which has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and mitochondria protective effects, has been widely used as a dye and medication. However, the effect of MB on inflammasome activation has not yet been studied. Inflammasomes are multi-protein complexes that induce maturation of interleukins (ILs)-1β and -18 as well as caspase-1-mediated cell death, known as pyroptosis. Dysregulation of inflammasomes causes several diseases such as type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, and gout. In this study, we assess the effect of MB on inflammasome activation in macrophages. As the result, MB attenuated activation of canonical inflammasomes such as NLRP3, NLRC4, and AIM2 as well as non-canonical inflammasome activation. In addition, MB inhibited upstream signals such as inflammasome assembly, phagocytosis, and gene expression of inflammasome components via inhibition of NF-κB signaling. Furthermore, MB reduced the activity of caspase-1. The anti-inflammasome properties of MB were further confirmed in mice models. Thus, we suggest that MB is a broad-spectrum anti-inflammasome candidate molecule.

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Product Description

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Latex beads, carboxylate-modified polystyrene, fluorescent yellow-green, aqueous suspension, 0.03 μm mean particle size
Sigma-Aldrich
Diphenyleneiodonium chloride, ≥98%
Sigma-Aldrich
Lipopolysaccharides from Escherichia coli O111:B4, purified by trichloroacetic acid extraction