Biological Activity of Porcine Gastric Mucin on Stress Resistance and Immunomodulation

Purified porcine gastric mucin (PGM) is an alternative biomaterial to native mucin which displays multifunctional properties for exploring a wide range of biomedical applications. The present study evaluated the in vitro (RAW 264.7 macrophage cells) and in vivo (zebrafish embryos and larvae) bioacti...

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Main Authors: Thiloma D. Liyanage, Pasan S. Dahanayake, Shan L. Edirisinghe, Chamilani Nikapitiya, Gang-Joon Heo, Mahanama De Zoysa, Ilson Whang
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spelling doaj-9666e182ef304676ba463335fc04a10f2020-11-25T02:40:39ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-06-01252981298110.3390/molecules25132981Biological Activity of Porcine Gastric Mucin on Stress Resistance and ImmunomodulationThiloma D. Liyanage0Pasan S. Dahanayake1Shan L. Edirisinghe2Chamilani Nikapitiya3Gang-Joon Heo4Mahanama De Zoysa5Ilson Whang6College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34134, KoreaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, KoreaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34134, KoreaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34134, KoreaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, KoreaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34134, KoreaNational Marine Biodiversity Institute of Korea (MABIK), 75, Jangsan-ro 101beon-gil, Janghang-eup, Seochun-gun, Chungchungnam-do 33662, KoreaPurified porcine gastric mucin (PGM) is an alternative biomaterial to native mucin which displays multifunctional properties for exploring a wide range of biomedical applications. The present study evaluated the in vitro (RAW 264.7 macrophage cells) and in vivo (zebrafish embryos and larvae) bioactivities of PGM. The median lethal concentration (LC<sub>50</sub>) of PGM was 197.9 µg/mL for embryos, while it was non-toxic to RAW 264.7 cells, even at 500 µg/mL. Following PGM exposure (100 µg/mL), a higher embryo hatching rate (59.9%) was observed at 48 h post fertilization, compared to the control (30.6%). Protective effects of PGM from pathogenic <i>Aeromonas hydrophila</i> were demonstrated by high larvae survival rates of 85.0% and 94.0% at 50 and 100 μg/mL of PGM exposure, respectively. Heat tolerance effect of PGM (50 and 100 µg/mL) on larvae (40 °C for 48 h) was confirmed by 75% and 100% of survival rates, respectively. Additionally, PGM reduced the <i>A. hydrophila</i>–induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in larvae. The qRT-PCR results in PGM exposed larvae exhibited induction of immune-related genes (<i>tlr5a </i>and <i>tlr5b</i>, <i>myd88</i>, <i>c-rel</i>, <i>il1β, tnf-α</i>,<i> il6, il10</i>, <i>cxcl18b</i>,<i> ccl34a.4</i>, <i>defbl1</i>,<i> hamp</i>,<i> ctsd, muc2.1</i>,<i> muc5.1</i>,<i> muc5.2</i>, and<i> muc5.3</i>), stress response (<i>hsp70</i>,<i> hsp90aa1.1</i>, and<i> hsp90ab1</i>), and antioxidant genes (<i>cat </i>and <i>sod1</i>). Moreover, our results revealed that PGM involved in the regulation of transcriptional gene induction increases Hsp90 protein in the zebrafish larvae. Furthermore, upregulation of <i>Il6, Il10, Tnfα, Ccl3, Defa-rs2, Defa21 </i>and<i> Camp</i> and antioxidant genes (<i>Sod2 </i>and<i> Cat</i>) were observed in PGM-exposed RAW 264.7 cells. Overall findings confirmed the activation of immune responses, disease resistance against pathogenic bacteria, heat tolerance, and ROS-scavenging properties by PGM, which may provide insights into new applications for PGM as a multifunctional immunomodulator.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/13/2981disease resistanceheat toleranceimmunomodulationmucinoxidative stresszebrafish
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author Thiloma D. Liyanage
Pasan S. Dahanayake
Shan L. Edirisinghe
Chamilani Nikapitiya
Gang-Joon Heo
Mahanama De Zoysa
Ilson Whang
spellingShingle Thiloma D. Liyanage
Pasan S. Dahanayake
Shan L. Edirisinghe
Chamilani Nikapitiya
Gang-Joon Heo
Mahanama De Zoysa
Ilson Whang
Biological Activity of Porcine Gastric Mucin on Stress Resistance and Immunomodulation
Molecules
disease resistance
heat tolerance
immunomodulation
mucin
oxidative stress
zebrafish
author_facet Thiloma D. Liyanage
Pasan S. Dahanayake
Shan L. Edirisinghe
Chamilani Nikapitiya
Gang-Joon Heo
Mahanama De Zoysa
Ilson Whang
author_sort Thiloma D. Liyanage
title Biological Activity of Porcine Gastric Mucin on Stress Resistance and Immunomodulation
title_short Biological Activity of Porcine Gastric Mucin on Stress Resistance and Immunomodulation
title_full Biological Activity of Porcine Gastric Mucin on Stress Resistance and Immunomodulation
title_fullStr Biological Activity of Porcine Gastric Mucin on Stress Resistance and Immunomodulation
title_full_unstemmed Biological Activity of Porcine Gastric Mucin on Stress Resistance and Immunomodulation
title_sort biological activity of porcine gastric mucin on stress resistance and immunomodulation
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Purified porcine gastric mucin (PGM) is an alternative biomaterial to native mucin which displays multifunctional properties for exploring a wide range of biomedical applications. The present study evaluated the in vitro (RAW 264.7 macrophage cells) and in vivo (zebrafish embryos and larvae) bioactivities of PGM. The median lethal concentration (LC<sub>50</sub>) of PGM was 197.9 µg/mL for embryos, while it was non-toxic to RAW 264.7 cells, even at 500 µg/mL. Following PGM exposure (100 µg/mL), a higher embryo hatching rate (59.9%) was observed at 48 h post fertilization, compared to the control (30.6%). Protective effects of PGM from pathogenic <i>Aeromonas hydrophila</i> were demonstrated by high larvae survival rates of 85.0% and 94.0% at 50 and 100 μg/mL of PGM exposure, respectively. Heat tolerance effect of PGM (50 and 100 µg/mL) on larvae (40 °C for 48 h) was confirmed by 75% and 100% of survival rates, respectively. Additionally, PGM reduced the <i>A. hydrophila</i>–induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in larvae. The qRT-PCR results in PGM exposed larvae exhibited induction of immune-related genes (<i>tlr5a </i>and <i>tlr5b</i>, <i>myd88</i>, <i>c-rel</i>, <i>il1β, tnf-α</i>,<i> il6, il10</i>, <i>cxcl18b</i>,<i> ccl34a.4</i>, <i>defbl1</i>,<i> hamp</i>,<i> ctsd, muc2.1</i>,<i> muc5.1</i>,<i> muc5.2</i>, and<i> muc5.3</i>), stress response (<i>hsp70</i>,<i> hsp90aa1.1</i>, and<i> hsp90ab1</i>), and antioxidant genes (<i>cat </i>and <i>sod1</i>). Moreover, our results revealed that PGM involved in the regulation of transcriptional gene induction increases Hsp90 protein in the zebrafish larvae. Furthermore, upregulation of <i>Il6, Il10, Tnfα, Ccl3, Defa-rs2, Defa21 </i>and<i> Camp</i> and antioxidant genes (<i>Sod2 </i>and<i> Cat</i>) were observed in PGM-exposed RAW 264.7 cells. Overall findings confirmed the activation of immune responses, disease resistance against pathogenic bacteria, heat tolerance, and ROS-scavenging properties by PGM, which may provide insights into new applications for PGM as a multifunctional immunomodulator.
topic disease resistance
heat tolerance
immunomodulation
mucin
oxidative stress
zebrafish
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/13/2981
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