The Protective Role of 4-Acetylarylquinolinol B in Different Pathological Processes

Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2022 May 23;44(5):2362-2373. doi: 10.3390/cimb44050161.

Abstract

Antrodia cinnamomea is a traditional plant and a unique fungus native to Taiwan that has been reported to have many biological functions, including anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities. The compound 4-acetylarylquinolinol B (4-AAQB) is one of the main bioactive compounds in the stamens of Antrodia cinnamomea, and has many biological functions, such as anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, blood sugar reduction, antimetastasis, and vascular tone relaxation. In recent years, the increasing evidences have shown that 4-AAQB is involved in many diseases; however, the relevant mechanisms have not been fully clarified. This review aimed to clarify the improvement by 4-AAQB in different pathological processes, as well as the compound's molecular mechanisms, in order to provide a theoretical reference for future related research.

Keywords: 4-acetylarylquinolinol B; glioblastoma; hepatocellular carcinoma; nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases; osteoclastogenesis.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by grants from key scientific and technological projects in Henan Province, China (Grant No. 202102310153).