Effect of Bavachinin and its derivatives on T cell differentiation.

2014 
Abstract Bavachinin, which can be isolated from the Chinese herb Fructus Psoraleae, has the potential as a potent anti-asthma drug. However, the extremely low water solubility of Bavachinin limits its application. In this study, two new derivatives of Bavachinin, i.e., compounds A and B , whose water solubility is better than that of Bavachinin, were synthesized via biotransformation. A comparative investigation was then performed on the effects of these two new derivatives, along with Bavachinin, on T cell differentiation. The results showed that they have different effects. Bavachinin and compound B inhibited green fluorescent protein (GFP) production from the T cells of IL-4-GFP-enhanced transcript (4GET) mice, whereas compound A did not. The effect was mainly attributed to the inhibition of GATA-3 protein production. Bavachinin and compound B can inhibit the production of GATA-3 mRNA, but they showed different effects on the production of T-bet mRNA. Compound B increased the production of T-bet mRNA, whereas Bavachinin did not. The results will be very useful for optimizing Bavachinin so that potent anti-allergic drugs can be developed. The structure–activity relationship of Th2 was revealed based on the difference between Bavachinin and compound B . This finding can enrich the database of preliminary drug screening from their chemical structures.
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