Blocking effect of Chaga mushroom (Inonotus oliquus) extract for immune checkpoint CTLA-4/CD80 interaction

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Abstract

Inonotus obliquus, also known as the Chaga mushroom, has been used as a traditional medicine to treat many different diseases in Asia. Ethanol and water extraction were performed to examine the blocking effect of the Chaga mushroom on the CTLA-4/CD80 interaction. The inhibitory activities of the Chaga mushroom/70% EtOH extract (CME) and the Chaga mushroom/water extract (CMW) were confirmed using several cell-based assays. To identify the contents of major compounds CME and CMW, we performed HPLC analysis. The content of lanosterol (1) in CME was 0.41%. Our findings provide experimental evidence that the Chaga mushroom can develop a small-molecule inhibitor that blocks the CTLA-4/CD80 interaction.

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Kim, T. I., Choi, J. G., Kim, J. H., Li, W., & Chung, H. S. (2020). Blocking effect of Chaga mushroom (Inonotus oliquus) extract for immune checkpoint CTLA-4/CD80 interaction. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/APP10175774

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