| Literature DB >> 32391005 |
Biao Han1, Kartik Baruah1,2, Eric Cox3, Daisy Vanrompay4, Peter Bossier1.
Abstract
β-Glucans are a heterogeneous group of glucose polymers with a common structure comprising a main chain of β-(1,3) and/or β-(1,4)-glucopyranosyl units, along with side chains with various branches and lengths. β-Glucans initiate immune responses via immune cells, which become activated by the binding of the polymer to specific receptors. However, β-glucans from different sources also differ in their structure, conformation, physical properties, binding affinity to receptors, and thus biological functions. The mechanisms behind this are not fully understood. This mini-review provides a comprehensive and up-to-date commentary on the relationship between β-glucans' structure and function in relation to their use for immunomodulation.Entities:
Keywords: immunomodulation; molecular structure; molecular weight; solubility; structure-function relationship; β-glucans
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32391005 PMCID: PMC7188827 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1Model presenting the different consequences of β-glucan recognition by monomorphonuclear phagocytes in the context of antitumoral activities, fungal infection recognition, or the creation of innate immune memory. DCs, dendritic cells; M2, alternatively activated macrophages; TAM, tumor-associated macrophages; M1, classically activated macrophages. Reproduced from Camilli et al. (27) with permission and under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Relationship between β-glucan structure and observed immunomodulatory properties.
| (1-3)-β-D-Glucan backbone with (1-6)-β-linked side chains | – | Water-soluble | Rats/ Peyer's patch (PP) cells | Tanioka et al. ( | ||
| (1-6)-β-D-Glucan | 2.9 × 104 g/mol/ 4.5 × 104 g/mol | Insoluble | Human THP-1 macrophages | Smiderle et al. ( | ||
| (1-3)-β-D-dextran main chain having (1-6)-β-dextran side branches | 10–103 kDa/ Helical structure | Water-soluble | Human leukemic U937 cells/Sarcoma 180-bearing mice | Liu et al. ( | ||
| (1-3)-β-D-glucan, heteroglucans | 2200–2900 kDa/ 0.25 | Soluble/ Insoluble | Lymphocyte | Synytsya et al. ( | ||
| Chemically synthetized | Oligo-(1-3)-β-D-glucan-mannose | 0.83-0.99 kDa/ Not helical structures | – | BALB/c mice | Descroix et al. ( | |
| (1-3)-β-D-Glucan backbone with (1-6)- β-linked side chains | 480 kDa/ Triple-helix | Water-soluble | Kunming (KM) mice inoculated with S180 cells | Deng et al. ( | ||
| (1-3)-β-D-glucan | 200 kDa/ Single helix | Sarcoma 180 tumor cell | Leung et al. ( | |||
| (1-3)-β-D-Glucan substituted with single (1-6)-d-Glcp residues | 1100 kDa/ 0.33/ Triple helix | – | Human monocytes | Falch et al. ( | ||
| (1-3)-β-D-glucan main chain with (1-6)-β-D-glucopyrano branch at every three repeating | 102-104 kDa/ 0.33/Random coil conformation in dimethylsulfoxide | – | Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells | Yoneda et al. ( | ||
| (1-3)-β-D-Glucan backbone with (1-6)-β-linked side chains | 1490 kDa/ Triple helix | Insoluble | BALB/c mice inoculated with S-180 cells | Zhang et al. ( | ||
| (1-3)-β-D-Glucan (highly branched) | 8 kDa | Water-soluble | CHO cells RAW264.7 cells; murine peritoneal MO; | Guo et al. ( | ||
| (1-3)-β-D-Glucan | 26–268 kDa/ 0.39-0.96/ Single helix | Insoluble | Sarcoma 180 tumor cell | Lin et al. ( | ||
| Liner-β-(1-3)-glucan | 3.8 × 104 g/mol | Water-insoluble, DMSO-soluble | Macrophage-like RAW264.7 cells | Zheng et al. ( |
MW, molecular weight; DB, degree of branching; IL, interleukin; IgA, immunoglobulin A; TNF-α, tumor necrosis factor α; MO, macrophage; NK cell, natural killer cell; MCP-1, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1; .