MDL-800, the SIRT6 Activator, Suppresses Inflammation via the NF- κ B Pathway and Promotes Angiogenesis to Accelerate Cutaneous Wound Healing in Mice.
Xiaoqi JiangZhe YaoKangyan WangLihua LouKaikai XueJinghao ChenGuojian ZhangYu ZhangJiqing DuCai LinZhou-Guang WangPublished in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2022)
Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) is an NAD + -dependent deacetylase belonging to the sirtuin family. It has been shown to participate in wound healing and some inflammation-related disorders. However, the effect of MDL-800, a highly efficient and selective SIRT6 activator, on wound healing and inflammation has not been reported. Therefore, this study investigated whether MDL-800 confers anti-inflammatory effects and promotes wound healing and uncovered the molecular mechanisms involved. This was achieved using mouse models of full-thickness wounds. Results showed that MDL-800 significantly downregulated inflammation by attenuating the release of inflammatory mediators and improved collagen deposition and neovascularization of wounds, thereby accelerating cutaneous wound healing. Furthermore, MDL-800 significantly downregulated expression levels of TNF- α and IL-6 in the dorsal skin tissue of mice via the NF- κ B pathway. These results demonstrated that MDL-800 exerted anti-inflammatory and prohealing effects, indicating that the SIRT6/NF- κ B/I κ B signaling pathway may play an important role in wound healing.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- oxidative stress
- signaling pathway
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- highly efficient
- nuclear factor
- pi k akt
- induced apoptosis
- lps induced
- anti inflammatory
- spinal cord
- poor prognosis
- high fat diet induced
- spinal cord injury
- mouse model
- inflammatory response
- diabetic retinopathy
- metabolic syndrome
- endothelial cells
- toll like receptor
- type diabetes
- high resolution
- adipose tissue
- soft tissue