Identification of Piperlongumine as Potent Inhibitor of Necroptosis.
Xiaoyan HeMin LiZhi YeXiaoling YouJia WangXin XiaoGuofeng ZhuJun WeiYunhong ZhaPublished in: Drug design, development and therapy (2023)
As a potent necroptosis inhibitor, piperlongumine prevents phosphorylation of RIPK1 at its activation residue Ser166. Piperlongumine thus potently inhibits necroptosis at concentrations safe enough for human cells in vitro and inhibits TNFα-induced SIRS in mice. Piperlongumine has potential clinical translational value for the treatment of the spectrum of diseases associated with necroptosis, including SIRS.