Immune
enhancement of a polysaccharides peptides isolated from Coriolus
versicolor.
Li XY, Wang JF, Zhu PP, Liu L, Ge JB, Yang SX
Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Chung Kuo Yao Li Hsueh Pao 1990 Nov;11(6):542-5
A protein-bound polysaccharides (PSP) isolated from Coriolus versicolor
in Shanghai, at the concentrations of 100-800 micrograms/ml promoted
lymphocyte proliferation. PSP 25 mg/kg ip into mice for 5 d antagonized
the inhibition of IL-2 production by cyclophosphamide from activated T
lymphocytes and restored the suppressed T-cell-mediated delayed, type
hypersensitivity response to normal. PSP 10-1000 micrograms/ml induced
interferon alpha and gamma production from human peripheral leukocytes 4
and 8 times respectively higher than that of the control groups.
Moreover, PSP also increased phagocytic functions of host reticulo-endothelial
system. The results suggest that the anti-tumor effects of PSP may be
related to its potentiation of host immunological responses.
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