The investigation of immunomodulatory effects of didemnin B in macrophage cells
Havva Ezgi Dağ, Begüm Rana Atalay, Furkan Ayaz, Esra Aydemir Ayaz, Ayhan Deviren

TL;DR
This study explores how Didemnin B, a marine compound, affects macrophage cells by reducing inflammation, suggesting potential for cancer treatment.
Contribution
The study reveals Didemnin B's novel ability to suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines in macrophages, offering new insights for its therapeutic use.
Findings
Didemnin B significantly reduces TNF-α, IL-6, GM-CSF, and IL-12p40 production in macrophages.
The compound suppresses LPS-induced inflammatory responses, indicating anti-inflammatory potential.
Didemnin B shows robust immunomodulatory effects at concentrations of 1, 5, and 10 µg/mL.
Abstract
Didemnins, which are cyclic depsipeptides originating from marine sources, have gained significant interest owing to their potent anti-cancer properties. Among them, Didemnin B exhibits potent anti-tumor effects; however, its poor bioavailability and dose-limiting toxicity have thus far restricted its clinical application. Understanding its immunological impact is therefore essential for optimizing its therapeutic potential and supporting ongoing efforts to develop Didemnin B as a clinically viable agent. This study aimed to investigate the immunomodulatory effects of Didemnin B on macrophage function, with a particular focus on its potential relevance to immunotherapeutic and chemotherapeutic applications. In this context, Didemnin B was applied at concentrations of 1, 5, and 10 µg/mL to RAW 264.7 macrophages, based on dose ranges previously reported in the literature. The production…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSignaling Pathways in Disease · Immunotoxicology and immune responses · T-cell and B-cell Immunology
