Molecules (Sep 2021)

Identification of the Primary Structure of Selenium-Containing Polysaccharides Selectively Inhibiting T-Cell Proliferation

  • Marzenna Klimaszewska,
  • Sabina Górska,
  • Grzegorz Łapienis,
  • Beata Kaleta,
  • Sandra Górska,
  • Marta Kaszowska,
  • Maciej Dawidowski,
  • Andrzej Gamian,
  • Radoslaw Zagożdżon,
  • Andrzej Górski,
  • Jadwiga Turło

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26175404
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 17
p. 5404

Abstract

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We previously described the biosynthesis, isolation, and immunosuppressive activity of the selenium-containing polysaccharide fraction isolated from the mycelial culture of Lentinula edodes. Structural studies have shown that the fraction was a protein-containing mixture of high molar mass polysaccharides α- and β-glucans. However, which of the components of the complex fraction is responsible for the immunosuppressive activity non-typical for polysaccharides of fungal origin has not been explained. In the current study, we defined four-polysaccharide components of the Se-containing polysaccharide fraction determined their primary structure and examined the effect on T- and B-cell proliferation. The isolated Se-polysaccharides, α-1,4-glucan (Mw 2.25 × 106 g/mol), unbranched β-1,6-d-glucan, unbranched β-1,3-d-glucan and β-1,3-branched β-1,6-d-glucan (Mw 1.10 × 105 g/mol), are not typical as components of the cell wall of L. edodes. All are biologically active, but the inhibitory effect of the isolated polysaccharides on lymphocyte proliferation was weaker, though more selective than that of the crude fraction.

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