Baicalin inhibits influenza A (H1N1)‐induced pyroptosis of lung alveolar epithelial cells via caspase‐3/GSDME pathway

Author:

Wei Zhenqiao1,Gao Rui1,Sun Zhen1,Yang Wen2,He Qi1,Wang Chenhui1,Zhang Jingxiang1,Zhang Xiaochang1,Guo Liang1ORCID,Wang Shengqi1

Affiliation:

1. Bioinformatics Center of Academy of Military Medical Sciences Beijing P. R. China

2. Innovative Institute of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy Jinan P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractBaicalin (7‐d‐glucuronic acid‐5, 6‐dihydroxyflavone) derived from the root of Scutellaria baicalensis used as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been revealed to exert potential antiviral activity via various pathways, while the molecular mechanisms have not been fully understood. Pyroptosis, an inflammatory form of programmed cell death (PCD), is reported to play a crucial role in host cell fate during viral infection. In this study, transcriptome analysis of mice lung tissue reveals that baicalin reverses the alterations of the mRNA levels of PCD‐associated genes upon H1N1 challenge, with a concomitant decrease in the population of H1N1‐induced propidium iodide (PI)+ and Annexin Ⅴ+ cells. Intriguingly, we find that baicalin contributes to the survival of infected lung alveolar epithelial cells partly through its inhibition of H1N1‐induced cell pyroptosis, which is manifested by reduced bubble‐like protrusion cells and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release. Moreover, the antipyroptosis effect of baicalin in response to H1N1 infection is found to be mediated by its repression on caspase‐3/Gasdermin E (GSDME) pathway. Cleaved caspase‐3 and N‐terminal fragment of GSDME (GSDME‐N) are detected in H1N1‐infected cell lines and mice lung tissues, which are markedly reversed by baicalin treatment. Furthermore, inhibition of caspase‐3/GSDME pathway by caspase‐3 inhibitor or siRNA exerts an antipyroptosis effect equal to that of baicalin treatment in infected A549 and BEAS‐2B cells, indicating a pivotal role of caspase‐3 in the antiviral activities of baicalin. Conclusively, for the first time, we demonstrate that baicalin could effectively suppress H1N1‐induced pyroptosis of lung alveolar epithelial cells via caspase‐3/GSDME pathway both in vitro and in vivo.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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