| Literature DB >> 34073762 |
Ju-Pi Li1,2, Yi-Pang Lee3,4, Jung-Chein Ma5, Betty-Revon Liu6, Nien-Tsu Hsieh7, Dz-Chi Chen7, Ching-Liang Chu5, Ren-In You6.
Abstract
Volvariella volvacea, also known as straw mushroom, is a common edible mushroom in Chinese cuisine. It contains many nutrients for human health. A fungal immunomodulatory protein (FIP) has been isolated from V. volvacea and named FIP-vvo. Although the regulatory effects of many FIPs on immunity have been identified, the impact of FIP-vvo in modulating dendritic cells (DCs), which play a key role to connect the innate and the adaptive immunity, is not known. In this study, we aim to study the effect of FIP-vvo on the DC maturation and function. We found that FIP-vvo slightly increased the generation of CD11c+ bone marrow-derived DC (BMDC). In addition, the surface expression of MHCII was promoted in BMDCs after the treatment of FIP-vvo, suggesting that FIP-vvo induces DC maturation. Furthermore, FIP-vvo enhanced the ability of BMDCs to activate antigen-specific T cell responses in vitro. In the in vivo study, the FIP-vvo treatment facilitated T cell response in lymph nodes. Therefore, for the first time, our data demonstrated that FIP-vvo promoted DC maturation and function and suggested that FIP-vvo could have benefits for human health by enhancing immunity.Entities:
Keywords: FIP-vvo; dendritic cell (DC); fungal immunomodulatory proteins (FIPs)
Year: 2021 PMID: 34073762 DOI: 10.3390/life11060471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life (Basel) ISSN: 2075-1729