2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2013.09.003
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Mushroom immunomodulators: unique molecules with unlimited applications

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“…Some studies have demonstrated that bioactive compounds in mushrooms play an essential role in the human immune system by acting as immunomodulating molecules. The main groups of immunomodulating compounds are terpenes, terpenoids, lectins, fungal immunomodulatory proteins (FIPs) and polysaccharides (Enshasy and Kaul, 2013). Of these, the best known immunomodulating molecules are lentinan and schizophyllan; both are are β-1, 3-D-glucans with β-1, 6 branches and have been found in shitake mushroom and spilt gill mushroom, respectively (Reis et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have demonstrated that bioactive compounds in mushrooms play an essential role in the human immune system by acting as immunomodulating molecules. The main groups of immunomodulating compounds are terpenes, terpenoids, lectins, fungal immunomodulatory proteins (FIPs) and polysaccharides (Enshasy and Kaul, 2013). Of these, the best known immunomodulating molecules are lentinan and schizophyllan; both are are β-1, 3-D-glucans with β-1, 6 branches and have been found in shitake mushroom and spilt gill mushroom, respectively (Reis et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mushroom being natural source of immunomodulating agent are safer substitutes to chemical drugs in medicine. 84 Water-soluble Fraction I, isolated from the aqueous extract of the A. hygrometricus fruit bodies exhibited strong splenocyte activation at a dose of 10ng/mL and stimulates T cells, B cells, macrophages, and thereby promote the immune responses. 39 Another polysaccharide designated as AE2 studied for macrophage-stimulating activity displayed enhanced production of nitric oxide and cytokines.…”
Section: Immunomodulatory Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They proliferate and activate innate immune system components such as natural killer (NK) cells, neutrophils, and macrophages, and stimulate cytokines expression and secretion [52]. These cytokines in turn activate adaptive immunity through the promotion of B -cells for antibodies production and stimulation of T-cell differentiation to T helper (Th1 and Th2) cells, which mediate cell and humoral immunities, respectively [53]. Based on their high molecular weight, mushroom polysaccharides are not able to penetrate the immune cells to activate immune cells directly.…”
Section: Bioactive Compounds With Immunotherapeutic Potential From Plmentioning
confidence: 99%