Modulation of NKG2D, KIR2DL and Cytokine Production by Pleurotus ostreatus Glucan Enhances Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity Toward Cancer Cells
Abstract
© Copyright © 2019 EL-Deeb, EL-Adawi, EL-wahab, Haddad, EL Enshasy, He and Davis.
Medicinal mushrooms have been used for centuries against cancer and infectious diseases.
These positive biological effects of mushrooms are due in part to the indirect action
of stimulating immune cells. The objective of the current study is to investigate
the possible immunomodulatory effects of mushroom polysaccharides on NK cells against
different cancer cells. In this current study, fruiting bodies isolated from cultured
Pleurotus ostreatus were extracted and partially purified using DEAE ion-exchange
chromatography. The activation action of the collected fractions on Natural Killer
cells was quantified against three different cancer cell lines in the presence or
absence of human recombinant IL2 using three different activation and co-culture conditions.
The possible modes of action of mushroom polysaccharides against cancer cells were
evaluated at the cellular and molecular levels. Our results indicate that P. ostreatus
polysaccharides induced NK-cells cytotoxic effects against lung and breast cancer
cells with the largest effect being against breast cancer cells (81.2%). NK cells
activation for cytokine secretion was associated with upregulation of KIR2DL genes
while the cytotoxic activation effect of NK cells against cancer cells correlated
with NKG2D upregulation and induction of IFNγ and NO production. These cytotoxic effects
were enhanced in the presence of IL2. Analysis of the most active partially purified
fraction indicates that it is predominantly composed of glucans. These results indicate
bioactive 6-linked glucans present in P. ostreatus extracts activate NK-cell cytotoxicity
via regulation of activation and induction of IFNγ and NO. These studies establish
a positive role for bioactive P. ostreatus polysaccharides in NK-cells activation
and induction of an innate immune response against breast and lung cancer cells.
Type
Journal articlePermalink
https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19357Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.3389/fcell.2019.00165Publication Info
EL-Deeb, NM; EL-Adawi, HI; EL-wahab, AEA; Haddad, AM; EL Enshasy, HA; He, YW; & Davis,
KR (2019). Modulation of NKG2D, KIR2DL and Cytokine Production by Pleurotus ostreatus Glucan
Enhances Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity Toward Cancer Cells. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 7. 10.3389/fcell.2019.00165. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19357.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
article, please review & use the official citation provided by the journal.
Collections
More Info
Show full item recordScholars@Duke
You-Wen He
Professor of Integrative Immunobiology
We study T cell biology in health and disease. Our current study is divided into two
parts. Part I is to investigate T lymphocyte-mediated anti-caner immunity. We have
found that host complement inhibits the cytokine IL-10 production in CD8+ tumor infiltrating
lymphocytes through complement receptors C3aR and C5aR. Complement-deficient animals
are resistant to tumor development in a T cell- and IL-10-dependent manner. CD8+ tumor
infiltrating T cells express IL-10 when compl

Articles written by Duke faculty are made available through the campus open access policy. For more information see: Duke Open Access Policy
Rights for Collection: Scholarly Articles
Works are deposited here by their authors, and represent their research and opinions, not that of Duke University. Some materials and descriptions may include offensive content. More info