Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1413000 Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sea cucumbers are used as healthy food, traditional medicine and dietary supplement. Sulphated polysaccharides (sPS) from their body wall possess variety of biological activities; however the immunomodulatory effects of sea cucumber polysaccharides remain unknown. Three sPS fractions were isolated from orange-footed sea cucumber (Cucumaria frondosa) and their effects on DC maturation investigated. DCs, matured in the presence of high molecular-weight FCF-1 (100 and 1000 µg/ml) with a monosaccharide composition of NANA, GlcNAc, Man, Gal, Fuc and GalNAc (40:13:12:12:9:8:3), secreted reduced levels of IL-10, IL-12p40 and IL-6 (only at 1000 µg/ml). Furthermore, allogeneic CD4+ T cells co-cultured with DCs matured with FCF-1 (100 µg/ml) secreted reduced levels of IFN-γ and increased levels of IL-17 than allogeneic CD4+ T cells co-cultured with DCs matured without FCF-1. These data suggest that FCF-1 can affect the DC maturation leading to increased Th17 and reduced Th1 activity; thus, increasing the Th17-mediated defence against yeast and extracellular bacteria.

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