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Exopolysaccharides from a Codonopsis pilosula endophyte activate macrophages and inhibit cancer cell proliferation and migration.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Exopolysaccharides with structural diversity have shown wide applications in biomaterial, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Herein, we isolated an endophytic strain, 14-DS-1, from the traditional medicinal plant Codonopsis pilosula to elucidate the characteristics and anti-cancer activities of purified exopolysaccharides. METHODS:HPLC and GC-MS were conducted to purify and characterize the exopolysaccharides isolated from 14-DS-1. Quantitative RT-PCR, cell migration assays, immunofluorescence staining, and flow cytometry analysis were conducted to investighate the biological activity of DSPS. RESULTS:We demonstrated that exopolysaccharides isolated from 14-DS-1 (DSPS), which were predominately composed of six monosaccharides, showed anti-cancer activities. Biological activity analysis revealed that exposure to DSPS induced macrophage activation and polarization by promoting the production of TNF-? and nitric oxide. Further analysis revealed that DSPS treatment promoted macrophage infiltration, whereas cancer cell migration was suppressed. In addition, DSPS exposure led to S-phase arrest and apoptosis in cancer cells. Immunofluorescence staining revealed that treatment with DSPS resulted in defects in spindle orientation and positioning. CONCLUSION:These findings thus suggest that DSPS may have promising potential in cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Chen M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5928371 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exopolysaccharides from a Codonopsis pilosula endophyte activate macrophages and inhibit cancer cell proliferation and migration.

Chen Min M   Li Yuanyuan Y   Liu Zhu Z   Qu Yajun Y   Zhang Huajie H   Li Dengwen D   Zhou Jun J   Xie Songbo S   Liu Min M  

Thoracic cancer 20180325 5


<h4>Background</h4>Exopolysaccharides with structural diversity have shown wide applications in biomaterial, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Herein, we isolated an endophytic strain, 14-DS-1, from the traditional medicinal plant Codonopsis pilosula to elucidate the characteristics and anti-cancer activities of purified exopolysaccharides.<h4>Methods</h4>HPLC and GC-MS were conducted to purify and characterize the exopolysaccharides isolated from 14-DS-1. Quantitative RT-PCR, cell migration  ...[more]

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