Influence of polysaccharides from Viscum album L-on human lymphocytes, monocytes and granulocytes in vitro

Citation
Gm. Stein et al., Influence of polysaccharides from Viscum album L-on human lymphocytes, monocytes and granulocytes in vitro, ANTICANC R, 19(5B), 1999, pp. 3907-3914
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
ANTICANCER RESEARCH
ISSN journal
02507005 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
5B
Year of publication
1999
Pages
3907 - 3914
Database
ISI
SICI code
0250-7005(199909/10)19:5B<3907:IOPFVA>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Background: An acidic arabinogalactan from European mistletoe (Viscum album L, VAL; 1.34 x 10(6) Dalton) was studied in detail because its immunologic al properties are poorly characterised. Materials and Methods: Flow cytomet ric studies focussed on PS-activated proliferation of human lymphocytes mea sured via incorporation of bromo-deoxyuridine (BrdU), granulocyte phagocyto sis via ingestion of FITC-labelled E. coli, and respiratory burst via oxida tion of dihydrorhodamine 123 to rhodamine 123. Cytokines were detected in t he cell culture supernatants by ELISA. Results; PS, in contrast to mistleto e lectins (ML), significantly stimulated proliferation of CD4(+) T-cells bu t not CD8(+) and CD19(+) cells. However, ML influenced PS-mediated stimulat ion wit a synergistic effect in one an dan inhibitory effect in another ind ividual. Furthermore, IN-gamma release was significantly enhanced by PS, fa vouring a T-helper cell type-1 cytokine pattern, further IL-6 was significa ntly stimulated, while granulocyte activity was not affected. Conclusions: VAL-PS exert yet unknown stimulatory activities, especially on specific CD4 + T-cells which may be influenced by other extract components like the ML. These components may contribute to the anti-tumour effect of VAL.