An Immunomodulatory Polysaccharide-Protein Complex Isolated from the Polypore Fungus Royoporus badius .
Bryan C C LimMehreen ZebWai-Ming LiJohn Z TangChristian HeissLinda E TackaberryHugues B MassicotteKeith N EggerKerry ReimerParastoo AzadiChow H LeePublished in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Many wild edible polypore mushrooms have medicinal value. In this study, we investigate the potential medicinal properties of the wild polypore mushroom Royoporus badius collected from north-central British Columbia, Canada. Water extract from R. badius was found to exhibit potent immunomodulatory activity. The extract was purified using DEAE-Sephadex anion-exchange chromatography as well as Sephacryl S-500 and HPLC BioSEC5 size-exclusion chromatography, to yield a novel polysaccharide-protein complex (IMPP-Rb).IMPP-Rb has a peak maxima molecular weight (M p ) of 950 kDa. GC-MS analyses showed that IMPP-Rb is composed predominantly of glucose (49.2%), galactose (11.3%), mannose (10.8%), rhamnose (9.6%), and galacturonic acid (8.2%), with smaller amounts of xylose (5.2%), fucose (2.8%), N-acetyl glucosamine (1.8%), and arabinose (1.2%). IMPP-Rb has multiple linkages, with 4-Glc p , 4-Man p , 6-Man p , 3,4-Man p , 4-Xyl p , and 2-Rha p being the most prominent. IMPP-Rb is capable of inducing many cytokines in vitro and the protein component is indispensable for its immunomodulatory activity. IMPP-Rb has potential application as an immuno-stimulatory agent with pharmaceutical value.