In vitro anti-tumoral and immunomodulatory effects of acidic polysaccharides isolated from the fungus Gloeosoma mirabile .
Solange TorresFabian A FigueroaVirginia Casas ArrojoCristian RiquelmeAllisson AstuyaRoberto Teófilo Abdala DíazJosé BecerraMario RajchenbergMaría Belén PildainJuliano Marcon BaltazarJaime R Cabrera-PardoClaudia PérezPublished in: Natural product research (2024)
Polysaccharides from wood-rooting fungi have attracted attention due to their broad pharmacological properties. Herein, we report the antitumor and immunomodulatory activities of acid polysaccharides isolated from fungi Gloeosoma mirabile. The polysaccharide extracts displayed significant antiproliferative activity against cancer cell lines (MCF-7, HCT-116, U-937) in a dose-dependent manner and induction of IL-6 in macrophage RAW 264.7. Furthermore, flow cytometry analysis showed that high polysaccharide concentrations induced apoptosis by 83% in HL-60 cells. Based on gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and Fourier transform infra-red (FT-IR) spectroscopy studies, acidic polysaccharides from G. mirabile were mainly composed of arabinose, α-D-galactopyranose and methyl β-D-galactopyranoside.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- water soluble
- flow cytometry
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- signaling pathway
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- ionic liquid
- papillary thyroid
- high resolution
- adipose tissue
- breast cancer cells
- working memory
- single molecule
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cell death
- pi k akt
- case control