Li_2023_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_208_13

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Title : MAGL inhibition relieves synovial inflammation and pain via regulating NOX4-Nrf2 redox balance in osteoarthritis - Li_2023_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_208_13
Author(s) : Li X , Tao H , Zhou J , Zhang L , Shi Y , Zhang C , Sun W , Chu M , Chen K , Gu C , Yang X , Geng D , Hao Y
Ref : Free Radic Biol Med , 208 :13 , 2023
Abstract :

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by cartilage injury, hyperplasia of bone and inflammatory lesions of synovium. Monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL), a member of the alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily, is involved in regulation of injury protection and immune-inflammation response. Autoinflammatory response of the synovium and the release of inflammatory mediators play critical roles in occurrence of early-stage OA. Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) are resident mesenchymal cells of the synovial tissue. Considering that MAGL inhibition regulates the inflammatory signaling cascade, it is crucial to ascertain the biological effects and specific mechanisms of MAGL in alleviating inflammatory infiltration of OA FLSs. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of MAGL on biological function in OA FLSs. Results from in vitro experiments showed that MAGL blockade not only effectively inhibited proliferation, invasion and migration of FLSs, but also downregulated expression of inflammatory-associated proteins. Sequencing results indicated that MAGL inhibition significantly suppressed NOX4-mediated oxidative stress, thus promoting Nrf2 nuclear accumulation and inhibiting generation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). Attenuation of NOX4 further alleviated redox dysplasia and ultimately improved tumor-like phenotypes, such as abnormal proliferation, migration and migration of FLSs. In vivo results corroborated this finding, with MAGL inhibition found to modulate pain and disease progression in an OA rat model. Collectively, these results indicate that MAGL administration is an ideal therapy treating OA.

PubMedSearch : Li_2023_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_208_13
PubMedID: 37516370
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-MGLL

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Li X, Tao H, Zhou J, Zhang L, Shi Y, Zhang C, Sun W, Chu M, Chen K, Gu C, Yang X, Geng D, Hao Y (2023)
MAGL inhibition relieves synovial inflammation and pain via regulating NOX4-Nrf2 redox balance in osteoarthritis
Free Radic Biol Med 208 :13

Li X, Tao H, Zhou J, Zhang L, Shi Y, Zhang C, Sun W, Chu M, Chen K, Gu C, Yang X, Geng D, Hao Y (2023)
Free Radic Biol Med 208 :13