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- W3126698759 abstract "Bitter tastants can activate bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) and thus initiate relaxation of airway smooth muscle cells (ASMCs), which have great potential in the development of novel bronchodilator drugs for asthma therapy. However, the canonical bitter substance, denatonium is known to induce apoptosis of airway epithelial cells (AECs), indicating that other bitter tastants may also impair the epithelial integrity to prevent hazardous particulate matters such as coronaviruses. Therefore, any bitter tastants intended for treating airway disease should be carefully evaluated for potential toxicity to AECs.Considering the vast diversity of bitter tastants in nature and different types of TAS2Rs expressed in airway cells, we hypothesized that there must be some natural bitter tastants to be not only potent in inducing relaxation of ASMCs but also unharmful to AECs.Here we evaluated a group of bitter flavonoids that are derived from fruits and commonly used in traditional herbal medicine, including apigenin, hesperetin, kaempferol, naringenin, quercetin, and naringin, for their effects on the proliferation of human airway epithelial-like (16HBE14o-, BEAS-2B, and A549) cells cultured in vitro. Cell proliferation and associated signaling pathways were assessed by cell counting, ATP assay, cell cycling assay, quantitative RT-PCR, Fluo-4 labeling, and fluorescence resonance energy transfer, respectively.The results show that five of the six tested bitter tastants inhibited, but only naringin promoted the proliferation of the 16HBE14o-, BEAS-2B, and A549 cells at the dose of a few hundred micromoles. Furthermore, the naringin-promoted proliferation of the 16HBE14o- cells was associated with enhanced cell cycle progression, mRNA expression of cyclin E, and evoked calcium signaling/ERK signaling, which were all attenuated by inhibition of the TAS2R signaling pathways with specific blockers.These findings indicate that although the majority of the bitter flavonoids may inhibit the proliferation of AECs, naringin emerged as one to promote the proliferation of AECs via cell cycle progression and TAS2R-activated intracellular signaling. It suggests that naringin and not a few other bitter tastants can be proven with nontoxicity to the airway epithelial structure and function, which provides further confidence in the development of safe and effective TAS2R-based bronchodilators for asthma therapy." @default.
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- W3126698759 title "Naringin as a plant-derived bitter tastant promotes proliferation of cultured human airway epithelial cells via activation of TAS2R signaling" @default.
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