BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Jul 2018)

Anti-cancer activity of Angelica gigas by increasing immune response and stimulating natural killer and natural killer T cells

  • Seo Hyun Kim,
  • Sung Won Lee,
  • Hyun Jung Park,
  • Sang Hee Lee,
  • Won Kyun Im,
  • Young Dong Kim,
  • Kyung Hee Kim,
  • Sang Jae Park,
  • Seokmann Hong,
  • Sung Ho Jeon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-018-2277-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract Background The polysaccharide component of Angelica gigas induces immuno-stimulatory effects on innate immune cells. However, it is unclear whether A. gigas’ adjuvant activity on the immune system can elicit anti-cancer responses. Methods A water-soluble immuno-stimulatory component of A. gigas was prepared. How this ISAg modulated the activation of innate immune cells such as dendritic cells (DCs) was examined. ISAg-induced cytotoxic activity via natural killer (NK) and NKT cells was also tested using a tumor-bearing mouse model. Results ISAg treatment induced nitric oxide (NO) production and cytokine gene expression involved in innate immune responses. ISAg activated macrophages and DCs to secrete cytokine IL-12, through the TLR4 signaling pathway. IL-12 plays a crucial role in ISAg-mediated NK and NKT cell activation. Thus, the anti-cancer activity of NK and NKT cells induced ISAg-mediated cytotoxicity of B16 melanoma cells in mice. Conclusions These results indicated that the natural ingredient, ISAg, has adjuvant activity to induce strong anti-cancer activity of NK and NKT cells in vivo.

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