Protective effect of polysaccharides on simulated microgravity-induced functional inhibition of human NK cells

Ting Huyan, Qi Li, Hui Yang, Ming Liang Jin, Ming Jie Zhang, Lin Jie Ye, Ji Li, Qing Sheng Huang, Da Chuan Yin

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Abstract

Polysaccharides are believed to be strong immunostimulants that can promote the proliferation and activity of T cells, B cells, macrophages and natural killer (NK) cells. This study aimed to investigate the effects of five polysaccharides (Grifola frondosa polysaccharide (GFP), lentinan (LNT), G. lucidum polysaccharide (GLP), Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) and yeast glucan (YG)) on primary human NK cells under normal or simulated microgravity (SMG) conditions. Our results demonstrated that polysaccharides markedly promoted the cytotoxicity of NK cells by enhancing IFN-γ and perforin secretion and increasing the expression of the activating receptor NKp30 under normal conditions. Meanwhile polysaccharides can enhance NK cell function under SMG conditions by restoring the expression of the activating receptor NKG2D and reducing the early apoptosis and late apoptosis/necrosis. Moreover, the antibody neutralization test showed that CR3 may be the critical receptor involved in polysaccharides induced NK cells activation. These findings indicated that polysaccharides may be used as immune regulators to promote the health of the public and astronauts during space missions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)819-827
Number of pages9
JournalCarbohydrate Polymers
Volume101
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Cytotoxicity
  • Human natural killer (NK) cell
  • Polysaccharide
  • Simulated microgravity (SMG)

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