Journal of Fungi (Jan 2023)

An Immunomodulatory Polysaccharide–Protein Complex Isolated from the Polypore Fungus <i>Royoporus badius</i>

  • Bryan C. C. Lim,
  • Mehreen Zeb,
  • Wai-Ming Li,
  • John Z. Tang,
  • Christian Heiss,
  • Linda E. Tackaberry,
  • Hugues B. Massicotte,
  • Keith N. Egger,
  • Kerry Reimer,
  • Parastoo Azadi,
  • Chow H. Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9010087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 87

Abstract

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Many wild edible polypore mushrooms have medicinal value. In this study, we investigate the potential medicinal properties of the wild polypore mushroom Royoporus badius collected from north-central British Columbia, Canada. Water extract from R. badius was found to exhibit potent immunomodulatory activity. The extract was purified using DEAE-Sephadex anion-exchange chromatography as well as Sephacryl S-500 and HPLC BioSEC5 size-exclusion chromatography, to yield a novel polysaccharide-protein complex (IMPP-Rb).IMPP-Rb has a peak maxima molecular weight (Mp) of 950 kDa. GC-MS analyses showed that IMPP-Rb is composed predominantly of glucose (49.2%), galactose (11.3%), mannose (10.8%), rhamnose (9.6%), and galacturonic acid (8.2%), with smaller amounts of xylose (5.2%), fucose (2.8%), N-acetyl glucosamine (1.8%), and arabinose (1.2%). IMPP-Rb has multiple linkages, with 4-Glcp, 4-Manp, 6-Manp, 3,4-Manp, 4-Xylp, and 2-Rhap being the most prominent. IMPP-Rb is capable of inducing many cytokines in vitro and the protein component is indispensable for its immunomodulatory activity. IMPP-Rb has potential application as an immuno-stimulatory agent with pharmaceutical value.

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