Inflammatory responses are elicited through lipid products of phospholipase A(2) activity that acts on the membrane phospholipids, including the phosphoinositides, to form the proinflammatory arachidonic acid and, in parallel, the glycerophosphoinositols. Here, we investigate the role of the glycerophosphoinositol in the inflammatory response. We show that it is part of a negative feedback loop that limits proinflammatory and prothrombotic responses in human monocytes stimulated with lipopolysaccharide. This inhibition is exerted both on the signaling cascade initiated by the lipopolysaccharide with the glycerophosphoinositol-dependent decrease in IB kinase /, p38, JNK, and Erk1/2 kinase phosphorylation and at the nuclear level with decreased NF-B translocation and binding to inflammatory gene promoters. In a model of endotoxemia in the mouse, treatment with glycerophosphoinositol reduced TNF- synthesis, which supports the concept that glycerophosphoinositol inhibits the de novo synthesis of proinflammatory and prothrombotic compounds and might thus have a role as an endogenous mediator in the resolution of inflammation. As indicated, this effect of glycerophosphoinositol can also be exploited in the treatment of manifestations of severe inflammation by exogenous administration of the compound.

The natural phosphoinositide derivative glycerophosphoinositol inhibits the lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory and thrombotic responses / Vessichelli, Mariangela; Mariggio, Stefania; Varone, Alessia; Zizza, Pasquale; Di Santo, Angelomaria; Amore, Concetta; Dell'Elba, Giuseppe; Cutignano, Adele; Fontana, A; Cacciapuoti, Carmela; Di Costanzo, Gaetano; Zannini, Mariastella; de Cristofaro, Tiziana; Evangelista, Virgilio; Corda, Daniela. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1083-351X. - 292:31(2017), pp. 12828-12841. [10.1074/jbc.M116.773861]

The natural phosphoinositide derivative glycerophosphoinositol inhibits the lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory and thrombotic responses

Fontana A;
2017

Abstract

Inflammatory responses are elicited through lipid products of phospholipase A(2) activity that acts on the membrane phospholipids, including the phosphoinositides, to form the proinflammatory arachidonic acid and, in parallel, the glycerophosphoinositols. Here, we investigate the role of the glycerophosphoinositol in the inflammatory response. We show that it is part of a negative feedback loop that limits proinflammatory and prothrombotic responses in human monocytes stimulated with lipopolysaccharide. This inhibition is exerted both on the signaling cascade initiated by the lipopolysaccharide with the glycerophosphoinositol-dependent decrease in IB kinase /, p38, JNK, and Erk1/2 kinase phosphorylation and at the nuclear level with decreased NF-B translocation and binding to inflammatory gene promoters. In a model of endotoxemia in the mouse, treatment with glycerophosphoinositol reduced TNF- synthesis, which supports the concept that glycerophosphoinositol inhibits the de novo synthesis of proinflammatory and prothrombotic compounds and might thus have a role as an endogenous mediator in the resolution of inflammation. As indicated, this effect of glycerophosphoinositol can also be exploited in the treatment of manifestations of severe inflammation by exogenous administration of the compound.
2017
The natural phosphoinositide derivative glycerophosphoinositol inhibits the lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory and thrombotic responses / Vessichelli, Mariangela; Mariggio, Stefania; Varone, Alessia; Zizza, Pasquale; Di Santo, Angelomaria; Amore, Concetta; Dell'Elba, Giuseppe; Cutignano, Adele; Fontana, A; Cacciapuoti, Carmela; Di Costanzo, Gaetano; Zannini, Mariastella; de Cristofaro, Tiziana; Evangelista, Virgilio; Corda, Daniela. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1083-351X. - 292:31(2017), pp. 12828-12841. [10.1074/jbc.M116.773861]
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