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Immune-Modulating Activity of Extract Prepared from Mycelial Culture of Chinese Caterpillar Mushroom, Ophiocordyceps sinensis (Ascomycetes)

Authors
Jang, Sun-HeeKim, Sae-HaeLee, Ha-YanJang, Seung-HwanJang, HyonseokChae, Soo-WanJung, Su-JinSo, Byung-OkHa, Ki-ChanSin, Hong-SigJang, Yong-Suk
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
BEGELL HOUSE INC
Keywords
medicinal mushrooms; Ophiocordyceps sinensis; immune modulation; mycelial extract; NK cell; inflammation
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS, v.17, no.12, pp 1189 - 1199
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS
Volume
17
Number
12
Start Page
1189
End Page
1199
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/8553
DOI
10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.v17.i12.90
ISSN
1521-9437
1940-4344
Abstract
Ophiocordyceps sinensis is a natural fungus that has been valued as a health food and traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. The fungus is parasitic and colonizes insect larva. Naturally occurring O. sinensis thrives at high altitude in cold and grassy alpine meadows on the Himalayan mountain ranges. Wild O. sinensis is becoming increasingly rare in its natural habitats, and its price is out of reach for clinical practice. For these reasons, development of a standardized alternative is a great focus of research to allow the use of O. sinensis as a medicine. To develop an alternative for wild O. sinensis, a refined standardized extract, CBG-CS-2, was produced by artificial fermentation and extraction of the mycelial strain Paecilomyces hepiali CBG-CS-1, which originated from wild O. sinensis. In this study, we analyzed the in vivo immune-modulating effect of CBG-CS-2 in mice. Oral administration of CBG-CS-2 supported splenocyte stimulation and enhanced Th1-type cytokine expression from the splenocytes. Importantly, the same treatment significantly enhanced the natural killer cell activity of the splenocytes. Finally, oral administration of CBG-CS-2 enhanced the potential for inflammatory responses. Together, these findings indicate that the mycelial culture extract prepared from O. sinensis exhibited immune-modulating activity and suggest its possible use in the treatment of diseases caused by abnormal immune function.
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