Date published: 2025-10-12

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Oas1e Activators

Oas1e, an interferon (IFN)-inducible protein, plays a significant role in cellular responses to viral infections. Its activity is intricately linked to the IFN signaling pathway and can be modulated by compounds that influence this pathway. Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) and Curcumin, for instance, exert their effects on Oas1e by modulating the NF-κB and JAK/STAT pathways, respectively. EGCG activates NF-κB, a pivotal factor in enhancing IFN-induced gene expression, thereby indirectly boosting Oas1e activity. Curcumin, on the other hand, activates the JAK/STAT pathway, crucial for IFN signal transduction, thereby facilitating Oas1e's functional upregulation. Similarly, Resveratrol and Sulforaphane enhance Oas1e activity through SIRT1 and Nrf2 pathways, respectively, both of which augment IFN signaling. This enhancement of IFN signaling, in turn, promotes the activity of Oas1e. Additionally, TPCA-1 and Piperlongumine influence Oas1e indirectly; TPCA-1 by modulating NF-κB activity through IKK-2 inhibition and Piperlongumine by increasing ROS levels, affecting NF-κB and STAT pathways.

The activity of Oas1e is also modulated by compounds that indirectly influence the IFN signaling pathway through various mechanisms. JQ1, a BET bromodomain inhibitor, enhances IFN signaling by inhibiting negative regulators, thereby indirectly increasing Oas1e activity. Quercetin and Ruxolitinib play roles in modulating the STAT component of the JAK/STAT pathway, with Quercetin enhancing STAT1 activity and Ruxolitinib paradoxically increasing cell sensitivity to IFN signals. Stattic's selective inhibition of STAT3 leads to a compensatory upregulation of STAT1, enhancing IFN signaling and thus Oas1e activity. Furthermore, Palbociclib and Andrographolide indirectly augment Oas1e activity; Palbociclib by affecting cell cycle-related signals that intersect with IFN signaling, and Andrographolide by activating transcription factors within the IFN pathway. Collectively, these compounds enhance Oas1e's role in the IFN signaling pathway, demonstrating a diverse yet interconnected network of biochemical pathways that converge to regulate this crucial protein.

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