2023
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2023.12312
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Bilobalide attenuates lipopolysaccharide‑induced HepG2 cell injury by inhibiting TLR4‑NF‑κB signaling via the PI3K/Akt pathway

Shumei Mao,
Jinpeng Yao,
Teng Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Inflammation is involved in the pathological process underlying a number of liver diseases. Bilobalide (BB) is a natural compound from Ginkgo biloba leaves that was recently demonstrated to exert hepatoprotective effects by inhibiting oxidative stress in the liver cancer cell line HepG2. The anti-inflammatory activity of BB has been reported in recent studies. The major objective of the present study was to investigate whether BB could attenuate inflammation-associated cell damage. HepG2… Show more

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“…This may be because studying Akt’s precise role is somewhat complicated by cross-talk between multiple convergent signaling pathways downstream of TLRs and other receptors. However, other studies support a role for Akt in reducing the inflammatory response downstream of the bacterial activation of TLRs in some settings [ 110 , 111 , 112 , 113 ]. While PI3K (upstream of AKT) is typically activated by TLRs in many cells [ 114 ], there is also precedent to suggest that AKT downregulates TLR-induced signals to NFκB in at least some cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be because studying Akt’s precise role is somewhat complicated by cross-talk between multiple convergent signaling pathways downstream of TLRs and other receptors. However, other studies support a role for Akt in reducing the inflammatory response downstream of the bacterial activation of TLRs in some settings [ 110 , 111 , 112 , 113 ]. While PI3K (upstream of AKT) is typically activated by TLRs in many cells [ 114 ], there is also precedent to suggest that AKT downregulates TLR-induced signals to NFκB in at least some cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%