Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1987212 | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Many reports have proved that traditional Chinese herbal medicines (TCM) have become popular used in disease prevention and as alternatives to cancer chemotherapy. In this study, we purified a polysaccharide (ABP-Ia) from the fruiting bodies of Agaricus blazei and identified its molecular weight to be 4.2 × 105 Da. ABP-Ia was a heteropolysaccharide fraction consisting of glucose, mannose, and galactose in a molar ratio of 1:1:1, along with trace of rhamnose. The effect of ABP-Ia at three concentrations of 100, 200 and 400 μg/mL on the cell growth and apoptosis was evaluated in osteosarcoma cell lines HOS and a normal human osteoblast cell line NHOst. ABP-Ia had a significant inhibitory effect against the growth of HOS cells, whereas a mild cytotoxicity to the HOS cells mediated by ABP-Ia was observed, which was in accordance with the results that ABP-Ia substantially induced apoptosis in a dose-dependent fashion in the HOS cells. However ABP-Ia had no or minor inhibitory and cytotoxic effects on the viability of NHOst cells even at the high concentration of 400 μg/mL. Base on all the observations, we could conclude that ABP-Ia had an evident inhibitory effect on the growth of HOS cells mainly through induction of apoptosis, with a minor toxicity to normal human osteoblast cell.
► A polysaccharide (ABP-Ia) was purified from the fruiting bodies of Agaricus blazei. ► A combination of chemical and physical method was applied to elucidate its physicochemical properties. ► ABP-Ia had a significant inhibitory effect against the growth of HOS cells. ► ABP-Ia substantially induced apoptosis in a dose-dependent fashion in the HOS cells. ► ABP-Ia had minor inhibitory and cytotoxic effect on the viability of NHOst cells.