| Literature DB >> 33910729 |
Christiane Færestrand Ellefsen1, Christian Winther Wold2, Alistair L Wilkins3, Frode Rise4, Anne Berit C Samuelsen2.
Abstract
The mushroom cell wall contains polysaccharides that can activate cells of the innate immune system through receptors such as Toll-like receptors (TLR) and dectin-1. In the present study, Pleurotus eryngii polysaccharide fractions containing a 3-O methylated mannogalactan and (1→3)/(1→6)-β-d-glucans were isolated and extensively characterized by 2D NMR and methylation analysis. Traces of a (1→3)-α-d-glucan and a (1→2)-α-d-mannan were also observed. Affinity for TLR2, TLR2-TLR6 and dectin-1 using HEK-cells expressing the relevant receptor genes was tested. PeWN, containing the 3-O methylated mannogalactan, was inactive towards TLR2, whereas fraction PeWB, containing more β-glucan, activated the TLR2-TLR6 heterodimer. Activation of the human β-glucan receptor dectin-1 correlated with the amount of β-glucan in each fraction. Nitric oxide and cytokine supernatant levels of D2SC/1 dendritic cells stimulated with the P. eryngii fractions and interferon-γ were low to moderate. The results indicate that the immunomodulatory activity of water-soluble P. eryngii polysaccharide fractions is modest.Entities:
Keywords: Dectin-1; Mannogalactan; Pleurotus eryngii; TLR-2; β-Glucan
Year: 2021 PMID: 33910729 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.117991
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381