Jun Ginger Extract Improves Cold‐Induced Asthma by Inhibiting Airway Inflammation via PI3K/AKT Pathway
Xueqing Wang, Xiaoxiong Song, Haokang Ding, Ziyan Liu, Fengjiao Deng, Hui Yan, Bin Yu

TL;DR
Jun Ginger extract helps manage cold-induced asthma by reducing airway inflammation through the PI3K/Akt pathway.
Contribution
The study identifies Jun Ginger as a potential dietary intervention for cold-induced asthma via the PI3K/Akt pathway.
Findings
JGAE outperformed conventional dried ginger in ameliorating cold-induced asthma symptoms.
JGAE reduced inflammatory markers and increased aquaporins in asthma models.
The PI3K/Akt pathway suppression was validated as a key mechanism for JGAE's effects.
Abstract
Jun Ginger (JG), a differently processed product from conventional dried ginger (CDG), lacks research on its health benefits. The study was designed to elucidate the bioactive components and therapeutic mechanisms of JG for cold‐induced asthma (CA). In the present study, after the extraction methods of different processing products were optimized, the components of the aqueous‐soluble extract of JG (JGAE) were identified by LC‐TOF‐MS. The protection of JGAE against CA was explored using CA mice and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐injured BEAS‐2B cells. After the metabolomics analysis, network pharmacology prediction and molecular docking test were performed, the effect of JGAE in regulating the phosphatidylinositol 3′‐kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/Akt) pathway was explored and validated by the PI3K inhibitor LY294002 and activator 740Y‐P. The results showed that JGAE outperformed CDG and…
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TopicsGinger and Zingiberaceae research · Asthma and respiratory diseases · Immune cells in cancer
