Perturbed autophagy intervenes systemic lupus erythematosus by active ingredients of traditional Chinese medicine

Front Pharmacol. 2023 Jan 17:13:1053602. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2022.1053602. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a common multisystem, multiorgan heterozygous autoimmune disease. The main pathological features of the disease are autoantibody production and immune complex deposition. Autophagy is an important mechanism to maintain cell homeostasis. Autophagy functional abnormalities lead to the accumulation of apoptosis and induce the autoantibodies that result in immune disorders. Therefore, improving autophagy may alleviate the development of SLE. For SLE, glucocorticoids or immunosuppressive agents are commonly used in clinical treatment, but long-term use of these drugs causes serious side effects in humans. Immunosuppressive agents are expensive. Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) are widely used for immune diseases due to their low toxicity and few side effects. Many recent studies found that TCM and its active ingredients affected the pathological development of SLE by regulating autophagy. This article explains how autophagy interferes with immune system homeostasis and participates in the occurrence and development of SLE. It also summarizes several studies on TCM-regulated autophagy intervention in SLE to generate new ideas for basic research, the development of novel medications, and the clinical treatment of SLE.

Keywords: adaptive immunity; autophagy; innate immunity; systemic lupus erythematosus; traditional Chinese medicine.

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Grants and funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32070726 and 82273970 to JT, 32270768 to CZ, 31871176 to XC), Wuhan Science and Technology Project (2019020701011475 to JT, 2022020801020272 to CZ), National Natural Science Foundation of Hubei (2020CFA073 to JT, 2022EHB038 to CZ).