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Quality control of polysaccharides from Chinese medicines based on immunomodulatory activity

English Abstract

Polysaccharides, one kind of main active compounds in Chinese medicines (CM), can be used as markers for quality control of CM. It is generally believed that biological activities of polysaccharides are closely related to their physico-chemical and/or structural properties. Unfortunately, chemical analysis of polysaccharides is a great challenge. However, various chemical characteristics previously found in polysaccharides from different species of Dendrobium, Ganoderma and Cordyceps were correlated with their immunomodulation. Therefore, a comparison of immunomodulatory activities of polysaccharides from CM is helpful to elucidate their efficacies and understand their quality. In this thesis, the effects of polysaccharides from CM on RAW 264.7 murine macrophage functions, such as phagocytosis, release of NO and cytokines IL-1α, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-α, were investigated and compared. The results showed that the effects of polysaccharides from different species of Dendrobium and Ganoderma on macrophages varied. Even polysaccharides in the same CM but collected from different places displayed variant activities, e.g. polysaccharides in D. officinale collected from Yunnan Province exerted the strongest immunomodulatory activities. Chemical characteristic studies showed that polysaccharides from Dendrobium and Ganoderma were diverse. This might contribute to their various effects. The cultured Cordyceps mycelia based on different fungi variously up-regulated macrophage functions, which mainly attribute to the effects of polysaccharides. Polysaccharides from cultured UM01 mycelia especially showed the strongest stimulating activities on macrophages. It was interesting to find that UM01 polysaccharides induced macrophages iv differentiated into dendritic-like cells. They induced dendritic cells maturation as demonstrated by increasing expression of antigen-presenting (MHC II), costimulatory (CD80 and CD86) molecules and production of IL-1α/β, IL-6 and TNF-α, decreasing antigen capture capacity and enhancing allogenic T cell stimulation. Besides, UM01 polysaccharides triggered IFN-γ and TNF-α production from human NK cells. The mechanism underlying the macrophage regulation of UM01 polysaccharides might be related to the activation of MAPK and NF-κB signaling pathways. These results suggested that cultured UM01 mycelia could be explored as a novel functional food. In conclusion, diverse polysaccharides in CM led to their different immunomodulation. Study on immunomodulatory activity was an alternative method for quality evaluation of CM based on the polysaccharides.

Issue date

2014.

Author

Meng, Lan Zhen

Faculty
Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Degree

Ph.D.

Subject

Polysaccharides -- Immunology

Polysaccharides -- Analysis

Materia medica -- China -- Quality control

Supervisor

李紹平

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