Author:
Liu Yanling,Meng Tong,Wang Tong,Li Jing,Zhang Wei,Lin Biaosheng,Chen Jihui,Lin Zhanxi,Lin Biaosheng
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the effects of hot water extract of the spent mushroom substrate from Ganoderma lucidum (HWE) on the immune functions of immune-deficient mice in the presence or absence of cyclophosphamide.
Methods: The C57BL/6 mice were treated with varying doses of HWE and cyclophosphamide, and the spleen transcriptome was evaluated by high-throughput sequencing. Pathway enrichment analysis was conducted to generate an overview of differentially-expressed genes (DEGs) functions and interactions.
Results: Significant DEGs were observed among the control (CK), normal control (HWE), model (CY), and high-dose HWE (CY + HWEH) groups (p < 0.05). Compared with CK group, HWE and CY + HWEH groups showed upregulation of genes (Alas2, CCNE1, and CCNA2), whereas genes encoding major histocompatibility complex components, costimulatory factors, proinflammatory chemokines, and inflammatory chemokines were significantly downregulated (p < 0.05). Compared with CY group, multiple tumor suppressor and tumorigenesis genes, such as CDKN1A, CDKN1B, MAPK10, and TN-C, were downregulated in CK, HWE, and CY + HWEH groups.
Conclusion: This study highlights changes in the spleen transcriptomic profiles of C57BL/6 mice treated with HWE and CY, indicating that HWE improves immunomodulation in a mouse model with immune deficiency. Hot water extract of the spent mushroom substrate from Ganoderma lucidum (HWE) has potentials as an immune enhancer in immunocompromised patients.
Publisher
African Journals Online (AJOL)
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Pharmaceutical Science