International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2022)

An Immunological Polysaccharide from <i>Tremella fuciformis</i>: Essential Role of Acetylation in Immunomodulation

  • Tzu-Yin Huang,
  • Feng-Ling Yang,
  • Hsiao-Wen Chiu,
  • Hong-Chu Chao,
  • Yen-Ju Yang,
  • Jyh-Horng Sheu,
  • Kuo-Feng Hua,
  • Shih-Hsiung Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 18
p. 10392

Abstract

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The edible fungus Tremella fuciformis was shown to have a high molecular weight (1.87 × 103 kDa) bioactive polysaccharide, denoted as TFP-F1. Monosaccharide composition and NMR analysis of the polysaccharide and its derivatives indicated it contained fucose (Fucp), xylose (Xylp), mannose (Manp), and glucuronic acid (GlcAp) in a ratio of 0.9:1.0:3.2:1.2. Using IR, NMR, and GC-MS spectroscopic data, the structure of TFP-F1 was elucidated as {→3)-[β-D-GlcAp-(1→2)]-α-D-Manp-(1→3)-α-D-Manp-(1→3)-[α-L-Fucp-(1→2)-β-D-Xylp-(1→2)]-α-D-Manp-(1→}n, with partial acetylation of C6-OH in mannoses. Furthermore, at a concentration of 1 μg/mL, TFP-F1 was found to stimulate the secretion of TNF-α and IL-6 in J774A.1 macrophage cells in vitro via interaction with toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). The removal of O-acetyl groups led to the loss of immunomodulatory activities, demonstrating that O-acetyl groups play an essential role in enhancing the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines.

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