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Molecular Targets of Brown Algae Phlorotannins for the Therapy of Inflammatory Processes of Various Origins
Authors:Natalya N. Besednova  Boris G. Andryukov  Tatyana S. Zaporozhets  Tatyana A. Kuznetsova  Sergey P. Kryzhanovsky  Svetlana P. Ermakova  Irina V. Galkina  Mikhail Yu. Shchelkanov
Abstract:
Inflammatory reactions are part of a complex biological response that plays a vital role in the appearance of various stimuli resulting from tissue and cell damage, the invasion of pathogenic bacteria, and the formation of the subsequent adaptive immune response. The production of many triggers and mediators of inflammation, which are inducers of pro-inflammatory factors, is controlled by numerous differentiation programs, through which inflammation is resolved and tissue homeostasis is restored. However, prolonged inflammatory responses or dysregulation of pro-inflammatory mechanisms can lead to chronic inflammation. Modern advances in biotechnology have made it possible to characterize the anti-inflammatory activity of phlorotannins, polyphenolic compounds from brown seaweed, and the mechanisms by which they modulate the inflammatory response. The purpose of this review is to analyze and summarize the results of numerous experimental in vitro and in vivo studies, illustrating the regulatory mechanisms of these compounds, which have a wide range of biological effects on the body. The results of these studies and the need for further research are discussed.
Keywords:phlorotannins   marine algae   anti-inflammatory effect   antioxidant effect   inflammatory processes   NF-kB signaling pathway   MAPK signaling pathway   Nrf2-Ho-1 signaling pathway   arachidonic acid signaling pathway   JAK-STAT signaling pathway   AP-1 signaling pathway
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