Identification of the protein components displaying immunomodulatory activity in aged garlic extract

Traditionally, garlic ( Allium sativum L.; Alliaceae) has been known to boost the immune system. Aged garlic has more potent immunomodulatory effects than raw garlic. These effects have been attributed to the transformed organosulfur compounds; the identity of the immunomodulatory proteins in aged g...

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description Traditionally, garlic ( Allium sativum L.; Alliaceae) has been known to boost the immune system. Aged garlic has more potent immunomodulatory effects than raw garlic. These effects have been attributed to the transformed organosulfur compounds; the identity of the immunomodulatory proteins in aged garlic extract (AGE) is not known. The major aims are to examine the changes occurring in the protein fraction during ageing of garlic and to identify the immunomodulatory proteins. Changes occurring in garlic during ageing have been examined by protein quantitation and gel electrophoresis. Purification and identification of the immunomodulatory proteins have been achieved by Q-Sepharose chromatography and mitogenic activity. Only two major proteins (12–14 kDa range by SDS-PAGE) are observed in AGE. The purified protein components QA-1, QA-2, and QA-3 display immunomodulatory and mannose-binding activity; QA-2 shows the highest mitogenic activity. The identity of QA-2 and QA-1 proteins with the garlic lectins ASA I and ASA II, respectively, has been confirmed by hemagglutination analysis. QA-3 exhibits mitogenic activity, but no hemagglutination activity. The immunomodulatory activity of AGE is also contributed by immunomodulatory proteins. The major immunomodulatory proteins have been identified as the well-known garlic lectins.
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Aged garlic extract
Allium sativum
Animals
ASA I
ASA II
Biological and medical sciences
Chromatography, Ion Exchange
Coloring Agents
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
garlic
Garlic - chemistry
Garlic agglutinins
gel electrophoresis
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Glycoproteins - metabolism
Hemagglutination Tests
Immunologic Factors - chemistry
Immunologic Factors - pharmacology
immunomodulators
Immunomodulatory proteins
Medical sciences
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mitogenic activity
molecular weight
organic sulfur compounds
Pharmacognosy. Homeopathy. Health food
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
plant extracts
Plant Extracts - chemistry
Plant Extracts - pharmacology
plant proteins
Plant Proteins - chemistry
Plant Proteins - pharmacology
Protein Binding
quantitative analysis
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Spleen - cytology
Spleen - drug effects
T-Lymphocytes - drug effects
temporal variation
Tetrazolium Salts
Thiazoles
title Identification of the protein components displaying immunomodulatory activity in aged garlic extract
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