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KCI등재 학술저널

Effects of Beta-glucan from Coriolus versicolor on Scavenger Receptor B1 Expression and their Involvement of Dectin-1 and Casein Kinase 2

DOI : 10.7732/kjpr.2012.25.6.664

The mushroom Coriolusversicolor contains biologically active polysaccharides, most of which belong to the βglucan group. Diverse physicochemical properties, due to different sources and isolated types of β-glucans, may induce distinct biological activities. Here, we examined the effects of β-glucan from Coriolusversicolor (CVG) on the scavenger receptor B1 (SR-B1) expression and the role of SR-B1 in CVG-induced phagocytosis regulation by using SR-B1-specific shRNA transfected cells. We also examined whether Dectin-1 and CK2 are involved in SR-B1 expression in CVG-treated cells. Our study results showed that CVG increased the SR-B1 expression via Dectin-1 and CK2 in macrophages. However,the inhibition of SR-B1 expression by shRNA did not completely eliminate the effect of CVG on the increase of phagocytosis suggesting that SR-B1 is not essential for CVG-stimulated phagocytosis. This study will contribute to identify CVG’s mechanism of action and its use in the development of functional foods.

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