Ziyuglycoside II ameliorates chemotherapy-induced neutropenia by promoting neutrophil differentiation and functional recovery via SPI1 and C/EBPϵ transcriptional regulation
Lingdi Li, Huan Lei, Luqi Chen, Chunye Cao, Haolin He, Yanfeng Zhang, Lin Zhang, Liang Peng, Yuxiu Yang, Yulin Feng, Haihong Fang

TL;DR
Ziyuglycoside II helps treat chemotherapy-induced neutropenia by boosting neutrophil production and function through regulation of key transcription factors.
Contribution
Ziyuglycoside II is shown to promote neutrophil differentiation and functional recovery via SPI1 and C/EBPϵ regulation in CIN.
Findings
Ziyuglycoside II alleviates cyclophosphamide-induced neutropenia and bone marrow suppression in mice.
Ziyuglycoside II enhances neutrophil phagocytosis, ROS production, and cytokine homeostasis.
Ziyuglycoside II improves survival in neutropenic mice challenged with Staphylococcus aureus.
Abstract
Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (CIN) remains a major dose-limiting toxicity associated with myelosuppressive chemotherapy regimens. The development of therapeutic strategies capable of effectively restoring neutrophil production and function could address a critical unmet clinical issue. ZGSII, a bioactive compound derived from Sanguisorba officinalis, has shown potential in ameliorating leukopenia. To further evaluate its therapeutic applicability for CIN, a comprehensive understanding of its underlying mechanisms is essential. This study aims to assess the efficacy of ZGSII in mitigating cyclophosphamide-induced neutropenia and myelosuppression and to elucidate the underlying mechanism involved through transcriptome sequencing, protein-protein interaction network construction, and functional validation assays. A murine model of cyclophosphamide-induced neutropenia and the human…
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TopicsAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research · Neutropenia and Cancer Infections · Blood disorders and treatments
