کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2545796 | 1124005 | 2011 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Aim of the StudyZhu Ling (Polyporus umbellatus) is well-known to reduce the risk of a variety of diseases. In this study, we explored the molecular mechanism of its immunostimulatory potency in immune responses of macrophages, using polysaccharides prepared from Polyporus umbellatus (PPS).Materials and methodsSplenocyte proliferation was analyzed with 3H-TdR incorporation method. Nitric oxide (NO) was measured by Griess method and cytokines of culture supernatants was detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The fluoresceinamine-labeled PPS (Flu-PPS) and dextran (Flu-dextran) were prepared by the cyanogen bromide activation method. The cell-binding activity of Flu-PPS was analyzed with FACS and confocal microscopy. NF-κB activity was measured by ELISA assay.ResultsWe found that PPS is able to strongly upregulate the functions of macrophages such as Nitric oxide (NO) production and cytokine expression. Compared with C3H/HeJ group, PPS significantly stimulated the proliferation of splenocytes and the production of TNF-α, IL-1β and NO of peritoneal macrophages from C3H/HeN mice. The function blocking antibodies to TLR-4, but not TLR-2 and CR3, markedly suppressed PPS-mediated TNF-α and IL-1β production. Flow cytometric and confocal laser-scanning microscopy analysis shown that fluorescence-labeled PPS (f-PPS) can bind specifically to the target cells, and the binding can blocked by unlabeled PPS and anti-TLR4, but not anti-TLR2 and CR3 monoclonal antibodies. Nuclear translocation and DNA binding activity of NF-κB was significantly induced by PPS.ConclusionsTherefore, our data suggest that PPS may exert its immunostimulating potency via TLR-4 activation of signaling pathway.
Specific binding of f-PPS to pMφs. (A) pMφs were stained with f-dextran or f-PPS for 30 min for flow cytometric analysis. (B) pMφs stained with f-PPS (a) or f-dextran (b) were also observed using a confocal laser-scanning microscope.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slide
Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology - Volume 135, Issue 1, 26 April 2011, Pages 1–6