Immune Netw.  2004 Jun;4(2):94-99. 10.4110/in.2004.4.2.94.

Comparison between Immunostimulatory Activity and Molecular Structure of Different Polysaccharides

Affiliations
  • 1Laboratory of Immunology, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul, Korea. immu@kcch.re.kr
  • 2Laboratory of Biopharmaceutical Processes, Graduate School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
We previously reported that ginsan, a polysaccharide extracted from Panax ginseng had an immunostimulatory activity such as mitogenic activity, activation of macrophages and killer cells, and production of a variety of cytokines which resulted in antitumor and antiseptic effects. We further purified alpha-(1-->6)-glucan and beta-(2-->6)-fructan from the ginsan with size exclusion and ion-exchange column chromatography successively. In this study, we performed the structure-based activity of ginsan by comparison with known polysacchrides such as beta-glucan, curdlan, laminarin, levan, dextran, lentinan and OK-432. METHODS: To investigate the immunostimulatory activity of several polysaccharide compounds, we investigated the stimulation of lymphocytes proliferation, the generation of activated killer cells and the secretion of nitrites from activated macrophages. RESULTS: Of polysaccharides tested, curdlan and ginsan stimulated lymphocyte proliferation, suggesting that the molecular weight and composition of polysaccharide are dependent on the mitogenic activity. The production of nitric oxide was significantly increased in curdlan, levan, ginsan and its fraction, indicating that fructan has also capacity to activate macrophages and may devote to kill pathogens. In addition, the activation of macrophages was seemed to be independent of molecular weight of polysaccharide. The generation of AK cells was exhibited in order of curdlan, OK-432> F1, ginsan, F3>levan>etc. The AK activity may be dependent on molecular weight and composition of polysaccharides. CONCLUSION: Unfortunately, purified polysaccharide from ginsan were less active on immunostimulatory activity than mixed compounds of polysaccharides. From the viewpoint of structure and activity relationships, we found several characteristic features.

Keyword

Polysaccharide; immunostimulatory activity; mitogenic; nitric oxide; activated killer (AK) cells

MeSH Terms

Chromatography
Cytokines
Dextrans
Lentinan
Lymphocytes
Macrophages
Molecular Structure*
Molecular Weight
Nitric Oxide
Nitrites
Panax
Picibanil
Polysaccharides*
Cytokines
Dextrans
Lentinan
Nitric Oxide
Nitrites
Picibanil
Polysaccharides
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