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Edible algae (Ecklonia cava) bioprocessed with mycelia of shiitake (Lentinula edodes) mushrooms in liquid culture and its isolated fractions protect mice against allergic asthma.
Lee, Kyung Hee; Jang, Yeo Jin; Hwang, Woon Sang; Kwon, Ki Sun; Lee, Wha Young; Kim, Jeanman; Kim, Sung Phil; Friedman, Mendel.
  • Lee KH; STR Biotech Co., Ltd., Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.
  • Jang YJ; STR Biotech Co., Ltd., Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.
  • Hwang WS; Present address: Herbal Medicine Research Division, National Institute of Food & Drug Safety Evaluation, Cheongju, Republic of Korea.
  • Kwon KS; STR Biotech Co., Ltd., Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee WY; STR Biotech Co., Ltd., Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim J; STR Biotech Co., Ltd., Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim SP; STR Biotech Co., Ltd., Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.
  • Friedman M; STR Biotech Co., Ltd., Chuncheon, Republic of Korea. spkim@strbiotech.co.kr.
BMC Complement Med Ther ; 22(1): 242, 2022 Sep 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2043124
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Ecklonia cava is an edible marine brown alga harvested from the ocean that is widely consumed in Asian countries as a health-promoting medicinal food The objective of the present study is to evaluate the anti-asthma mechanism of a new functional food produced by bioprocessing edible algae Ecklonia cava and shiitake Lentinula edodes mushroom mycelia and isolated fractions.

METHODS:

We used as series of methods, including high performance liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, cell assays, and an in vivo mouse assay to evaluate the asthma-inhibitory effect of Ecklonia cava bioprocessed (fermented) with Lentinula edodes shiitake mushroom mycelium and its isolated fractions in mast cells and in orally fed mice.

RESULTS:

The treatments inhibited the degranulation of RBL-2H3 cells and immunoglobulin E (IgE) production, suggesting anti-asthma effects in vitro. The in vitro anti-asthma effects in cells were confirmed in mice following the induction of asthma by alumina and chicken egg ovalbumin (OVA). Oral administration of the bioprocessed Ecklonia cava and purified fractions suppressed the induction of asthma and was accompanied by the inhibition of inflammation- and immune-related substances, including eotaxin; thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP); OVA-specific IgE; leukotriene C4 (LTC4); prostaglandin D2 (PGD2); and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and other fluids and organs. Th2 cytokines were reduced and Th1 cytokines were restored in serum, suggesting the asthma-induced inhibitory effect is regulated by the balance of the Th1/Th2 immune response. Serum levels of IL-10, a regulatory T cell (Treg) cytokine, were increased, further favoring reduced inflammation. Histology of lung tissues revealed that the treatment also reversed the thickening of the airway wall and the contraction and infiltration of bronchial and blood vessels and perialveolar inflammatory cells. The bioprocessed Ecklonia cava/mushroom mycelia new functional food showed the highest inhibition as compared with commercial algae and the fractions isolated from the bioprocessed product.

CONCLUSIONS:

The in vitro cell and in vivo mouse assays demonstrate the potential value of the new bioprocessed formulation as an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic combination of natural compounds against allergic asthma and might also ameliorate allergic manifestations of foods, drugs, and viral infections.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Asthma / Anti-Asthmatic Agents / Anti-Allergic Agents / Shiitake Mushrooms / Agaricales / Phaeophyta Type of study: Experimental Studies Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: BMC Complement Med Ther Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Asthma / Anti-Asthmatic Agents / Anti-Allergic Agents / Shiitake Mushrooms / Agaricales / Phaeophyta Type of study: Experimental Studies Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: BMC Complement Med Ther Year: 2022 Document Type: Article