PUBLICATION
Oxymatrine, a novel TLR2 agonist, promotes megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis through the STING/NF-κB pathway
- Authors
- Ni, C., Zhou, L., Yang, S., Ran, M., Luo, J., Cheng, K., Huang, F., Tang, X., Xie, X., Qin, D., Mei, Q., Wang, L., Xiao, J., Wu, J.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-250206-13
- Date
- 2025
- Source
- Journal of pharmaceutical analysis 15: 101054101054 (Journal)
- Registered Authors
- Keywords
- Megakaryocyte differentiation, Oxymatrine, Platelets, Thrombopoiesis, Toll-like receptor 2
- MeSH Terms
- none
- PubMed
- 39906691 Full text @ J Pharm Anal
Citation
Ni, C., Zhou, L., Yang, S., Ran, M., Luo, J., Cheng, K., Huang, F., Tang, X., Xie, X., Qin, D., Mei, Q., Wang, L., Xiao, J., Wu, J. (2025) Oxymatrine, a novel TLR2 agonist, promotes megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis through the STING/NF-κB pathway. Journal of pharmaceutical analysis. 15:101054101054.
Abstract
Radiation-induced thrombocytopenia (RIT) faces a perplexing challenge in the clinical treatment of cancer patients, and current therapeutic approaches are inadequate in the clinical settings. In this research, oxymatrine, a new molecule capable of healing RIT was screened out, and the underlying regulatory mechanism associated with magakaryocyte (MK) differentiation and thrombopoiesis was demonstrated. The capacity of oxymatrine to induce MK differentiation was verified in K-562 and Meg-01 cells in vitro. The ability to induce thrombopoiesis was subsequently demonstrated in Tg (cd41:enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP)) zebrafish and RIT model mice. In addition, we carried out network pharmacological prediction, drug affinity responsive target stability assay (DARTS) and cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) analyses to explore the potential targets of oxymatrine. Moreover, the pathway underlying the effects of oxymatrine was determined by Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses, Western blot (WB), and immunofluorescence. Oxymatrine markedly promoted MK differentiation and maturation in vitro. Moreover, oxymatrine induced thrombopoiesis in Tg (cd41:eGFP) zebrafish and accelerated thrombopoiesis and platelet function recovery in RIT model mice. Mechanistically, oxymatrine directly binds to toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and further regulates the downstream pathway stimulator of interferon genes (STING)/nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB), which can be blocked by C29 and C-176, which are specific inhibitors of TLR2 and STING, respectively. Taken together, we demonstrated that oxymatrine, a novel TLR2 agonist, plays a critical role in accelerating MK differentiation and thrombopoiesis via the STING/NF-κB axis, suggesting that oxymatrine is a promising candidate for RIT therapy.
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