Issue 3, 2017

Carrageenan activates monocytes via type-specific binding with interleukin-8: an implication for design of immuno-active biomaterials

Abstract

Polymers that can activate the immune system may become useful biomaterials tools, given that the mechanisms underlying their actions are well understood. Herein, we report a novel type of interaction between polymers and immune cells – in studying the influence of the three major types of carrageenan (CGN) polysaccharides on monocyte behaviour in vitro, we found only the λ-type induced monocyte adhesion and this action requires the presence of an adequate amount of serum. Further analyses indicated λ-CGN bound interleukin-8 (IL-8) in the serum and activated the cultured monocytes through an IL-8-dependent pathway. This is the first demonstration that a polymer, with a renowned immunostimulatory effect, activates the immune system via binding and harnessing the function of a specific cytokine in the microenvironment. This is a new mechanism underlying polymer–immunity interactions that may shed light on future design and application of biomaterials tools targeting the immune system for a wide variety of therapeutic applications.

Graphical abstract: Carrageenan activates monocytes via type-specific binding with interleukin-8: an implication for design of immuno-active biomaterials

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 Nov 2016
Accepted
04 Jan 2017
First published
20 Jan 2017

Biomater. Sci., 2017,5, 403-407

Carrageenan activates monocytes via type-specific binding with interleukin-8: an implication for design of immuno-active biomaterials

W. Chan, G. Zhang, X. Li, C. Leung, D. Ma, L. Dong and C. Wang, Biomater. Sci., 2017, 5, 403 DOI: 10.1039/C6BM00799F

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