Immunomodulatory Effects of <i>Lycium barbarum</i> Polysaccharide Extract and Its Uptake Behaviors at the Cellular Level

<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L. is a widely used functional food and medicinal herb in Asian countries. <i>L. barbarium</i> polysaccharides (LBP) are considered as one of the major medicinal components of <i>L. barbarium</i> fruit and exhibits a wide range of biological...

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Main Authors: Le Feng, Xiao Xiao, Jing Liu, Junyan Wang, Nan Zhang, Tao Bing, Xiangjun Liu, Ziping Zhang, Dihua Shangguan
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author Le Feng
Xiao Xiao
Jing Liu
Junyan Wang
Nan Zhang
Tao Bing
Xiangjun Liu
Ziping Zhang
Dihua Shangguan
author_facet Le Feng
Xiao Xiao
Jing Liu
Junyan Wang
Nan Zhang
Tao Bing
Xiangjun Liu
Ziping Zhang
Dihua Shangguan
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description <i>Lycium barbarum</i> L. is a widely used functional food and medicinal herb in Asian countries. <i>L. barbarium</i> polysaccharides (LBP) are considered as one of the major medicinal components of <i>L. barbarium</i> fruit and exhibits a wide range of biological activities. Here, we investigated the immunomodulatory effects of LBP and its uptake behaviors at the cellular level. LBP was prepared by water extraction and ethanol precipitation, and divided into two fractions based on the molecular weight distribution by ultrafiltration (LBP &gt; 10 kDa and LBP &lt; 10 kDa). The physicochemical properties of LBP and LBP fractions were well characterized. The LBP &gt; 10 kDa fraction greatly enhanced the viability of macrophages RAW264.7 cells and induced cell polarization, but had weak effects to other tested tumor cell lines and normal cell line. This fraction could regulate the production of NO, TNF-&#945;, IL-6 and ROS in RAW264.7 cells, suggesting both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory effects. The dye-labeled LBP could be internalized into all tested cell lines and accumulated in lysosomes. The internalization of LBP in RAW264.7 cells is mainly through the clathrin-mediated endocytosis pathway. The Caco-2 intestinal transport experiment demonstrated that the dye labeled LBP could be transported through the Caco-2 cell monolayer (mimic intestinal epithelium) through clathrin-mediated endocytosis. These results demonstrate the immunomodulatory effects of LBP and its effective uptake by macrophages and intestine.
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spelling doaj.art-92ca5e21d7c74b6b8932626658ab06f62022-12-22T00:35:04ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-03-01256135110.3390/molecules25061351molecules25061351Immunomodulatory Effects of <i>Lycium barbarum</i> Polysaccharide Extract and Its Uptake Behaviors at the Cellular LevelLe Feng0Xiao Xiao1Jing Liu2Junyan Wang3Nan Zhang4Tao Bing5Xiangjun Liu6Ziping Zhang7Dihua Shangguan8Key Lab of Ministry of Education for Protection and Utilization of Special Biological Resources in Western China, School of Life Sciences, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, ChinaBeijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaBeijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaBeijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaBeijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaBeijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaBeijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaKey Lab of Ministry of Education for Protection and Utilization of Special Biological Resources in Western China, School of Life Sciences, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, ChinaBeijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China<i>Lycium barbarum</i> L. is a widely used functional food and medicinal herb in Asian countries. <i>L. barbarium</i> polysaccharides (LBP) are considered as one of the major medicinal components of <i>L. barbarium</i> fruit and exhibits a wide range of biological activities. Here, we investigated the immunomodulatory effects of LBP and its uptake behaviors at the cellular level. LBP was prepared by water extraction and ethanol precipitation, and divided into two fractions based on the molecular weight distribution by ultrafiltration (LBP &gt; 10 kDa and LBP &lt; 10 kDa). The physicochemical properties of LBP and LBP fractions were well characterized. The LBP &gt; 10 kDa fraction greatly enhanced the viability of macrophages RAW264.7 cells and induced cell polarization, but had weak effects to other tested tumor cell lines and normal cell line. This fraction could regulate the production of NO, TNF-&#945;, IL-6 and ROS in RAW264.7 cells, suggesting both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory effects. The dye-labeled LBP could be internalized into all tested cell lines and accumulated in lysosomes. The internalization of LBP in RAW264.7 cells is mainly through the clathrin-mediated endocytosis pathway. The Caco-2 intestinal transport experiment demonstrated that the dye labeled LBP could be transported through the Caco-2 cell monolayer (mimic intestinal epithelium) through clathrin-mediated endocytosis. These results demonstrate the immunomodulatory effects of LBP and its effective uptake by macrophages and intestine.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/6/1351<i>l. barbarium</i> polysaccharideimmunomodulatory effectspolysaccharide uptakeextractionphysicochemical property
spellingShingle Le Feng
Xiao Xiao
Jing Liu
Junyan Wang
Nan Zhang
Tao Bing
Xiangjun Liu
Ziping Zhang
Dihua Shangguan
Immunomodulatory Effects of <i>Lycium barbarum</i> Polysaccharide Extract and Its Uptake Behaviors at the Cellular Level
Molecules
<i>l. barbarium</i> polysaccharide
immunomodulatory effects
polysaccharide uptake
extraction
physicochemical property
title Immunomodulatory Effects of <i>Lycium barbarum</i> Polysaccharide Extract and Its Uptake Behaviors at the Cellular Level
title_full Immunomodulatory Effects of <i>Lycium barbarum</i> Polysaccharide Extract and Its Uptake Behaviors at the Cellular Level
title_fullStr Immunomodulatory Effects of <i>Lycium barbarum</i> Polysaccharide Extract and Its Uptake Behaviors at the Cellular Level
title_full_unstemmed Immunomodulatory Effects of <i>Lycium barbarum</i> Polysaccharide Extract and Its Uptake Behaviors at the Cellular Level
title_short Immunomodulatory Effects of <i>Lycium barbarum</i> Polysaccharide Extract and Its Uptake Behaviors at the Cellular Level
title_sort immunomodulatory effects of i lycium barbarum i polysaccharide extract and its uptake behaviors at the cellular level
topic <i>l. barbarium</i> polysaccharide
immunomodulatory effects
polysaccharide uptake
extraction
physicochemical property
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/6/1351
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