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Author: Delehouzé, Claire; Comte, Arnaud; Hauteville, Marcelle; Goekjian, Peter; Dimanche-Boitrel, Marie-Thérèse; Rousselot, Morgane; Bach, Stéphane
Title: Nigratine as first-in-class dual inhibitor of necroptosis and ferroptosis regulated cell death
  • Cord-id: 72zrkaan
  • Document date: 2020_12_15
  • ID: 72zrkaan
    Snippet: Nigratine (also known as 6E11), a natural flavanone derivative, was characterized as highly specific non-ATP competitive inhibitor of RIPK1 kinase, one of the key component of necroptotic cell death signaling. We show here that nigratine inhibited both necroptosis (induced by Tumor Necrosis Factor-α) and ferroptosis (induced by glutamate, erastin or RSL3 small chemical compounds) with EC50 in the µM range. Altogether, the data obtained showed that nigratine is the first-in-class dual inhibitor
    Document: Nigratine (also known as 6E11), a natural flavanone derivative, was characterized as highly specific non-ATP competitive inhibitor of RIPK1 kinase, one of the key component of necroptotic cell death signaling. We show here that nigratine inhibited both necroptosis (induced by Tumor Necrosis Factor-α) and ferroptosis (induced by glutamate, erastin or RSL3 small chemical compounds) with EC50 in the µM range. Altogether, the data obtained showed that nigratine is the first-in-class dual inhibitor of necroptosis and ferroptosis cell death routes and opened new therapeutic avenues for treating complex necrosis-related diseases.

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