Novel Inhibitor of Mixed-Lineage Kinase Domain-Like Protein: The Antifibrotic Effects of a Necroptosis Antagonist.
Ju Hee OhSunyou ParkEunmi HongMyeong A ChoiYe-Mi KwonJin-Wan ParkA Hyeon LeeGye Ryeol ParkHye Young KimSeung Min LeeJu Yeon LeeSang Hyun BaeJi Hoon LeeJung Yeol LeeDae Won JunPublished in: ACS pharmacology & translational science (2023)
The pseudokinase mixed-lineage kinase domain-like protein plays a crucial role in programmed cell death via necroptosis. We developed a novel mixed-lineage kinase domain-like inhibitor, P28, which demonstrated potent necroptosis inhibition and antifibrotic effects. P28 treatment directly inhibited mixed-lineage kinase domain-like phosphorylation and oligomerization after necroptosis induction, inhibited immune cell death after necroptosis, and reduced the expression of adhesion molecules. Additionally, P28 treatment reduced the level of activation of hepatic stellate cells and the expression of hepatic fibrosis markers induced by necroptosis stimulation. Unlike the necrosulfonamide treatment, the P28 treatment did not induce cytotoxicity. Finally, the cysteine covalent bonding of P28 was confirmed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.