Title of article :
The Soluble and Particulate Form of Alginates Positively Regulate Immune Response
Author/Authors :
Fei Ge School of Biochemical Engineering - Anhui Polytechnic University - Wuhu - Anhui , Zhu, Longbao School of Biochemical Engineering - Anhui Polytechnic University - Wuhu - Anhui , Yang, Liangjun School of Biochemical Engineering - Anhui Polytechnic University - Wuhu - Anhui , Wanzhen Li School of Biochemical Engineering - Anhui Polytechnic University - Wuhu - Anhui , Shenghua Wei School of Biochemical Engineering - Anhui Polytechnic University - Wuhu - Anhui , Yugui Tao School of Biochemical Engineering - Anhui Polytechnic University - Wuhu - Anhui , Guocheng Du Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology - Ministry of Education - School of Biotechnology - Jiangnan University - Wuxi - China
Abstract :
Background: Alginate materials have been widely employed for biomedical
applications ranging from wound healing to cancer treatment. However, how alginate
materials affect the immune system is largely unknown. Objective: To explore the
impact of alginate materials on immune system. Methods: The effect of three types of
alginate materials, low viscosity, high viscosity and particulate alginate, were examined
by both in vivo and in vitro analyses. C57BL/6J (B6) mice were treated with alginate
and peripheral blood was tested by ELISA for cytokine production. Dendritic cells,
macrophages and splenocytes isolated from mice were analyzed for the response to
alginate treatment. Administration of alginates by intra lymph node injection (I.L.N.)
yielded more potent cytokines productions than other injection routes. Results: Alginate
materials did not affect the viability of lymphocytes. Particulate alginate induced the
most potent inflammatory reaction as determined by the production of cytokines, such
as, IL-1β, IL-8, TNF-α and IFN-γ. Low viscosity and particulate alginates are more
effective than high viscosity alginates in activating dendritic cells as indicated by the
expression of dendritic cells surface markers (CD80, CD86 and CD40). Similarly, the
level of G-CSF was slightly higher in particulate alginate treated macrophages.
Conclusion: Alginate materials could affect immune response through different ways,
including promoting inflammatory cytokine production, and activating dendritic cells.
Therefore, alginate materials, especially in particulate form, have the potential to be
applied in inflammation related diseases.
Keywords :
Alginate , Macrophages , Immune Modulation , Dendritic Cells , Cytokines
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics