Polysaccharides isolated from Açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.

The Açaí (Acai) fruit is a popular nutritional supplement that purportedly enhances immune system function. These anecdotal claims are supported by limited studies describing immune responses to the Acai polyphenol fraction. Previously, we characterized γδ T cell responses to both polyphenol and pol...

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Main Authors: Jeff Holderness, Igor A Schepetkin, Brett Freedman, Liliya N Kirpotina, Mark T Quinn, Jodi F Hedges, Mark A Jutila
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-02-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3046208?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-03fc3cf1f5d0449b98c090a29a6f18a62020-11-24T20:45:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-02-0162e1730110.1371/journal.pone.0017301Polysaccharides isolated from Açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.Jeff HoldernessIgor A SchepetkinBrett FreedmanLiliya N KirpotinaMark T QuinnJodi F HedgesMark A JutilaThe Açaí (Acai) fruit is a popular nutritional supplement that purportedly enhances immune system function. These anecdotal claims are supported by limited studies describing immune responses to the Acai polyphenol fraction. Previously, we characterized γδ T cell responses to both polyphenol and polysaccharide fractions from several plant-derived nutritional supplements. Similar polyphenol and polysaccharide fractions are found in Acai fruit. Thus, we hypothesized that one or both of these fractions could activate γδ T cells. Contrary to previous reports, we did not identify agonist activity in the polyphenol fraction; however, the Acai polysaccharide fraction induced robust γδ T cell stimulatory activity in human, mouse, and bovine PBMC cultures. To characterize the immune response to Acai polysaccharides, we fractionated the crude polysaccharide preparation and tested these fractions for activity in human PBMC cultures. The largest Acai polysaccharides were the most active in vitro as indicated by activation of myeloid and γδ T cells. When delivered in vivo, Acai polysaccharide induced myeloid cell recruitment and IL-12 production. These results define innate immune responses induced by the polysaccharide component of Acai and have implications for the treatment of asthma and infectious disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3046208?pdf=render
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author Jeff Holderness
Igor A Schepetkin
Brett Freedman
Liliya N Kirpotina
Mark T Quinn
Jodi F Hedges
Mark A Jutila
spellingShingle Jeff Holderness
Igor A Schepetkin
Brett Freedman
Liliya N Kirpotina
Mark T Quinn
Jodi F Hedges
Mark A Jutila
Polysaccharides isolated from Açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jeff Holderness
Igor A Schepetkin
Brett Freedman
Liliya N Kirpotina
Mark T Quinn
Jodi F Hedges
Mark A Jutila
author_sort Jeff Holderness
title Polysaccharides isolated from Açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.
title_short Polysaccharides isolated from Açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.
title_full Polysaccharides isolated from Açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.
title_fullStr Polysaccharides isolated from Açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.
title_full_unstemmed Polysaccharides isolated from Açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.
title_sort polysaccharides isolated from açaí fruit induce innate immune responses.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-02-01
description The Açaí (Acai) fruit is a popular nutritional supplement that purportedly enhances immune system function. These anecdotal claims are supported by limited studies describing immune responses to the Acai polyphenol fraction. Previously, we characterized γδ T cell responses to both polyphenol and polysaccharide fractions from several plant-derived nutritional supplements. Similar polyphenol and polysaccharide fractions are found in Acai fruit. Thus, we hypothesized that one or both of these fractions could activate γδ T cells. Contrary to previous reports, we did not identify agonist activity in the polyphenol fraction; however, the Acai polysaccharide fraction induced robust γδ T cell stimulatory activity in human, mouse, and bovine PBMC cultures. To characterize the immune response to Acai polysaccharides, we fractionated the crude polysaccharide preparation and tested these fractions for activity in human PBMC cultures. The largest Acai polysaccharides were the most active in vitro as indicated by activation of myeloid and γδ T cells. When delivered in vivo, Acai polysaccharide induced myeloid cell recruitment and IL-12 production. These results define innate immune responses induced by the polysaccharide component of Acai and have implications for the treatment of asthma and infectious disease.
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