Abstract

The chemical compositions and in vitro anti-proliferative activities of the water-soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSPs) extracted from the fruiting body, mycelium and culture medium (coded as HWE, EDP and CEP, respectively) of a novel edible mushroom Pleurotus tuber-regium (PTR) were compared. HWE is likely to be a heteropolysaccharide–protein complex with a high molecular weight of 186 × 10 4. Glucose-rich EDP had a moderate MW of 50.9 × 10 4 while mannose-rich CEP had a low MW of 4.4 × 10 4. Among all PTR NSPs, HWE had the strongest cytotoxicity (approximate IC 50: 25 μg/ml) and exerted effective anti-proliferative activity at 200 μg/ml against human acute promyelocytic leukemia cells (HL-60). All PTR NSPs induced apoptosis in HL-60 cells with an increase in the ratio of Bax/Bcl-2. Analysis from flow cytometry and Western blot demonstrated that EDP caused G 2/M arrest in HL-60 cells by lowering the Cdk1 expression while HWE caused S arrest in the HL-60 cells by a depletion of Cdk2 and an increase in cyclin E expression.

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