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A zinc-modified Anemarrhena asphodeloides polysaccharide complex enhances immune activity via the NF-?B and MAPK signaling pathways

Zhang, Shaojie*; Zhang, Qian; Li, Chong; Xing, Na; Zhou, Pengfei; Jiao, Yukun*
Science Citation Index Expanded
广东药学院; 广东医学院; 中国科学院

摘要

Anemarrhena asphodeloides polysaccharide (AAP70-1) was reported to have immunomodulatory effects in our previous report. To further improve the immunomodulatory effects of AAP70-1, an A. asphodeloides polysaccharide-zinc complex (AAP-Zn) was synthesized using a ZnCl2 modification method, and the potential mechanisms by which AAP-Zn activates macrophages were investigated. The results showed that the structural features of AAP-Zn were similar to those of AAP70-1 with a Zn content of 0.2 %, confirming that Zn mainly interacted with AAP70-1 by forming Zn-O coordination bonds and Zn.OH bonds. In addition, the administration of AAP70-1 and AAP-Zn effectively improved the immunomodulatory effects by enhancing phagocytosis and upregulating the mRNA expression of cytokines (TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-1 beta, and IL-18), as well as increasing the production levels of nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in zebrafish embryos. The intracellular mechanism by which AAP-Zn activates macrophages was found to involve activation of the NF-kappa B and MAPK signaling pathways. Our findings suggested that AAP-Zn may be a potential immunopotentiator in the field of biomedicine or functional foods.

关键词

Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bunge Zinc modification Immunoregulatory activity Zebrafish NF-kappa B signaling pathway MAPKs signaling pathway