ReferenceID 4021

Effect of Angelica polysaccharide on mouse myeloid-derived suppressor cells

Front Immunol

Angelica polysaccharide (APS) is a polysaccharide extracted from Angelica sinensis and it is one of the main active components of Angelica sinensis. Many studies have demonstrated that APS can promote the activation and

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Reference Id
4021
Evidence Id
20611
Core Evidence Id
20611
Source Reference Id
1323
Herb2 Reference Id
HBREF002120
Subject Paper Key
HERB001210_36159871
Pubmed Id
36159871
Doi
10.3389/fimmu.2022.989230
Paper Title
Effect of Angelica polysaccharide on mouse myeloid-derived suppressor cells
Paper Abstract
Angelica polysaccharide (APS) is a polysaccharide extracted from Angelica sinensis and it is one of the main active components of Angelica sinensis. Many studies have demonstrated that APS can promote the activation and function of a variety of immune cells and is recognized as an immune enhancer, but the regulatory effect of APS on myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) is still unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of APS on MDSC proliferation, differentiation and function through in vivo and in vitro experiments. In vitro , our results showed that APS promoted the proliferation, differentiation and immunosuppressive function of MDSC through STAT1 and STAT3 signaling pathways, and positively correlated with the expression level of Mannose receptor (MR, also known as CD206) and in a concentration-dependent manner on APS. In vivo , APS up-regulated T cells, γδT cells, CD8 + T cells, natural killer cells, monocytes/macrophages, and granulocytes in the peripheral blood and spleen of mice to varying degrees and was accompanied by the same degree of increase in the proportion of MDSC. That reminds to the clinician that when applying APS as treatment they should pay attention to its possible side effects of increasing the quantity and function of MDSC, in order to increase its efficacy.
Journal
Front Immunol
Publish Year
2022
Experiment Subject
mouse
Experiment Type
Animal & Cell Experiment
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Paper Title En
Effect of Angelica polysaccharide on mouse myeloid-derived suppressor cells
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