Chemical structure and immunomodulating activities of an α-glucan purified from Lobelia chinensis Lour

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A neutral α-glucan, named BP1, with a molecular mass of approximately 9.45 kDa, was isolated from Lobelia chinensis by hot-water extraction, a Q-Sepharose Fast Flow column and Superdex-75 column chromatography. Its chemical structure was characterized by monosaccharide analysis, methylation analysis and analysis of its FT-IR, high performance gel permeation chromatography (HPGPC) and 1D/2D-NMR spectra data. The backbone of BP1 consists of →6α-D-Glcp1→6,3α-D-Glcp1→(6α-D-Glcp1)x-6,3α-D-Glcp1-(6α-D-Glcp1)y→. The side chains were terminal α-D-Glcp1→ and α-D-Glcp1→ (6α-D-Glcp1)z→4α-D-Glcp1→3α-D-Glcp1→4α-D-Glcp1→ (x + y + z = 5), which are attached to the backbone at O-3 of 3,6α-D-Glcp1. The results of the effect of BP1 on mouse macrophage cell line RAW 264.7 indicate that BP1 enhances the cell proliferation, phagocytosis, nitric oxide production and cytokine secretion in a dose-dependent manner. Because the inhibitor of Toll-like receptor 4 blocks the BP1-induced secretion of TNF-α and IL-6, we hypothesize that α-glucan BP1 activates TLR4, which mediates the above-mentioned immunomodulating effects.

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Li, X. J., Bao, W. R., Leung, C. H., Ma, D. L., Zhang, G., Lu, A. P., … Han, Q. B. (2016). Chemical structure and immunomodulating activities of an α-glucan purified from Lobelia chinensis Lour. Molecules, 21(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21060779

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