Chemical characterization of a novel polysaccharide ASKP-1 from Artemisia sphaerocephala Krasch seed and its macrophage activation via MAPK, PI3k/Akt and NF-κB signaling pathways in RAW264.7 cells
The aim of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the immunomodulatory effect of the purified Artemisia sphaerocephala Krasch seed polysaccharide (ASKP-1) in RAW264.7 macrophages. Chemical characteristic analysis revealed that ASKP-1 consisted of 14.1% mannose, 56.9% glucos...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food & function 2017-03, Vol.8 (3), p.1299-1312 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the immunomodulatory effect of the purified
Artemisia sphaerocephala
Krasch seed polysaccharide (ASKP-1) in RAW264.7 macrophages. Chemical characteristic analysis revealed that ASKP-1 consisted of 14.1% mannose, 56.9% glucose and 19.6% galactose with the average molecular weight of 9.08 × 10
5
Da and the mixed glycan backbone structure containing 1→4)-Glc
p
(39.8%), 1→6)-Gal
p
(18.8%), 1→3,6)-Man
p
(19.6%), 1→)-Glc
p
(10.8%), 2→6)-Man
p
(4.0%) and 2→3,5)-Ara
f
(7.0%).
In vitro
studies showed that ASKP-1 markedly induced the release of cytotoxic molecules (NO and ROS) and secretion of the cytokines (TNF-α, INF-β, and IL-6) and significantly enhanced the phagocytosis of RAW264.7 macrophages. Furthermore, TLR4 was found to be a recognized target of ASKP-1 and its related mitogen-activated protein (MAPK) and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt, including phosphorylated ERK, JNK, p38 and Akt, were rapidly activated by ASKP-1 in RAW264.7 macrophages. Moreover, ASKP-1 was found to cause the nuclear translocation of the nuclear factor NF-κB subunit p65 and the degradation of IκB-α in RAW264.7 macrophages. All these findings suggest that MAPK, PI3K/Akt and NF-κB pathways are involved in ASKP-1-induced macrophage activation, and ASKP-1 is a potential immunomodulating function food.
The aim of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the immunomodulatory effect of the purified
Artemisia sphaerocephala
Krasch seed polysaccharide (ASKP-1) in RAW264.7 macrophages. |
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ISSN: | 2042-6496 2042-650X |
DOI: | 10.1039/c6fo01699e |