Eucheuma cottonii sulfated oligosaccharides decrease food allergic responses in animal models by up-regulating regulatory T (Treg) cells

  • Xu, Sha-Sha
  • Liu, Qing-Mei
  • Xiao, An-Feng
  • Maleki, Soheila J.
  • Alcocer, Marcos
  • Gao, Yuan-Yuan
  • Cao, Min-Jie
  • Liu, Guang-Ming
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Publication date
March 2017
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

In the present study, the anti-food allergy activity of Eucheuma cottonii sulfated oligosaccharide (ESO) was investigated. ESO was obtained by enzymatic degradation and purified by column chromatography. RBL-2H3 cells and BALB/c mouse model were used to test the anti-food allergy activity of ESO. The effects of ESO on the regulatory T (Treg) cells and bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs) were investigated by flow cytometry. The results of in vivo assay showed that ESO decreased the levels of mast cell protease-1 and histamine and inhibited the levels of specific IgE by 77.7%. In addition, the production of interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 was diminished in the ESO groups compared to the non-ESO-treated group. Furthermore, ESO could up-regulat...

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