Title : Alpinetin exerts anti-colitis efficacy by activating AhR, regulating miR-302/DNMT-1/CREB signals, and therefore promoting Treg differentiation.

Pub. Date : 2018 Aug 30

PMID : 30166541






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1 Alpinetin exerts anti-colitis efficacy by activating AhR, regulating miR-302/DNMT-1/CREB signals, and therefore promoting Treg differentiation. alpinetin aryl-hydrocarbon receptor Mus musculus
2 Alpinetin exerts anti-colitis efficacy by activating AhR, regulating miR-302/DNMT-1/CREB signals, and therefore promoting Treg differentiation. alpinetin microRNA 302a Mus musculus
3 Alpinetin exerts anti-colitis efficacy by activating AhR, regulating miR-302/DNMT-1/CREB signals, and therefore promoting Treg differentiation. alpinetin DNA methyltransferase (cytosine-5) 1 Mus musculus
4 Alpinetin exerts anti-colitis efficacy by activating AhR, regulating miR-302/DNMT-1/CREB signals, and therefore promoting Treg differentiation. alpinetin cAMP responsive element binding protein 1 Mus musculus
5 Furthermore, alpinetin significantly promoted expression of miR-302 but not others, and restrained expression of DNMT-1 and methylation level of Foxp3 promoter region in CD4+ T cells and colons of colitis mice. alpinetin microRNA 302a Mus musculus
6 Furthermore, alpinetin significantly promoted expression of miR-302 but not others, and restrained expression of DNMT-1 and methylation level of Foxp3 promoter region in CD4+ T cells and colons of colitis mice. alpinetin DNA methyltransferase (cytosine-5) 1 Mus musculus
7 Furthermore, alpinetin significantly promoted expression of miR-302 but not others, and restrained expression of DNMT-1 and methylation level of Foxp3 promoter region in CD4+ T cells and colons of colitis mice. alpinetin forkhead box P3 Mus musculus
8 Furthermore, alpinetin significantly promoted expression of miR-302 but not others, and restrained expression of DNMT-1 and methylation level of Foxp3 promoter region in CD4+ T cells and colons of colitis mice. alpinetin CD4 antigen Mus musculus