Abstract
A common edible mushroom Lentinula edodes, is an important source of numerous bio-logically active substances, including polysaccharides, with immunomodulatory and antitumor properties. In the present work, the biological activity of the crude, homogenous (Se)-enriched fraction (named Se-Le-30), which has been isolated from L. edodes mycelium by a modified Chihara method towards human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and peripheral granulo-cytes, was investigated. The Se-Le-30 fraction, an analog of lentinan, significantly inhibited the proliferation of human PBMCs stimulated with anti-CD3 antibodies or allostimulated, and down-regulated the production of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α by CD3+ T cells. Moreover, it was found that Se-Le-30 significantly reduced the cytotoxic activity of human natural killer (NK) cells. The results suggested the selective immunosuppressive activity of this fraction, which is non-typical for mushroom derived polysaccharides.
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Kaleta, B., Roszczyk, A., Zych, M., Kniotek, M., Zagożdżon, R., Klimaszewska, M., … Turło, J. (2021). Selective biological effects of selenium-enriched polysaccharide (Se-le-30) isolated from lentinula edodes mycelium on human immune cells. Biomolecules, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11121777
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