Abstract

BackgroundMedicinal plants represent a source of new drugs for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. Dendropanax morbifera Léveille is an economically and medicinally important subtropical tree that has various biological activities. However, its ability to affect immune responses in vivo is unknown. Hence, this study was designed to examine the immunomodulatory activity of fermented D. morbifera extract in BALB/c mice.Methodsfive-week-old female BALB/c mice were arranged in six groups and kept under a standard laboratory condition. Splenocyte counts were determined using the trypan blue dye exclusion method, and splenic lymphocyte proliferation was determined using concanavalin A and lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Flow cytometric analysis was performed to phenotype T-lymphocytes. Next, cytokine and immunoglobulin quantitation was performed using sandwich ELISA.ResultsThe results showed an increase in spleen cells by 71 and 67% in mice treated with 125 and 250 mg/kg of D. morbifera, respectively. In addition, splenocyte proliferation was increased 58.7% in response to concanavalin A treatment, while LPS treatment induced a 73.3% increase in mice treated with 125 mg/kg. T-cell phenotypic analysis indicated that D. morbifera-treated groups showed higher CD8a+, CD11b and CD3+ T-cell expression. However, the treatment groups showed suppression of IL-1α, Il-1β and IL-4. In addition, the IgG super-family was downregulated in a dose-dependent manner by 4.5% up to 43.7%.ConclusionsTaken together, we show that D. morbifera increases the number and proliferation of T- and B-lymphocytes. Moreover, these effects may play a role in boosting non-specific immunity, while suppressing proinflammatory cytokines and immunoglobulins after a single antigen exposure.

Highlights

  • Medicinal plants represent a source of new drugs for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases

  • The results showed that mice treated with D. morbifera Léveille had gained more weight than the untreated groups, there is no significant difference observed between the treated and control groups for water and food intake

  • We have found that the D. morbifera Léveille extract was shown to increase the proliferation of both T- and B-lymphocytes

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Medicinal plants represent a source of new drugs for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. Dendropanax morbifera Léveille is an economically and medicinally important subtropical tree that has various biological activities. Medicinal plants play a vital role in the treatment of human and animal diseases. The application of these herbal medicines has contributed significantly to the search for a new drug for prevention and treatment of infectious agents. Plant extracts play a significant role in the prevention and curing of infections by modulating the immune. Dendropanax morbifera Léveille, knowns as Dendropanax trifidus, is an economically and medicinally important subtropical broad-leaved tree that is endemic to Korea [4, 5]. The chloroform extract suppresses proinflammatory mediators and cytokines through inhibition of NF-κB [13]

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