Issue 12, 2014

Dietary squid ink polysaccharide could enhance SIgA secretion in chemotherapeutic mice

Abstract

Secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) is a non-inflammatory antibody that shields internal body surfaces, such as in the intestine to neutralize pathogens in the lumen of the intestine. As chemotherapy seriously damages the mucosal immune system, we herein demonstrated that polysaccharide from the squid ink of Ommastrephes bartrami (OBP) activated intestinal SIgA secretion to prevent chemotherapeutic injury. Using a mouse model of chemotherapy induced intestinal injury by intraperitoneal injection of 50 mg kg−1 cyclophosphamide, our results showed an enhanced SIgA concentration in intestinal mucosa by OBP administration and the higher production of SIgA relied on the greater expression of IgA, J chain and pIgR. Furthermore, the higher expressions of IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-α increased by OBP treatment contributed to enhanced IgA and J chain synthesis in IgA+ plasma cells, and pIgR expression in epithelial cells. It also triggered a prompt immunoglobulin secretory pathway confirmed by enhanced UPR (unfolded protein response) effectors XBP-1s and Bip expression. Our results have important implications for the mucosal immunity enhancement effects of OBP as a functional food component for chemotherapeutic patients.

Graphical abstract: Dietary squid ink polysaccharide could enhance SIgA secretion in chemotherapeutic mice

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jun 2014
Accepted
23 Sep 2014
First published
23 Sep 2014

Food Funct., 2014,5, 3189-3196

Dietary squid ink polysaccharide could enhance SIgA secretion in chemotherapeutic mice

T. Zuo, L. Cao, X. Sun, X. Li, J. Wu, S. Lu, C. Xue and Q. Tang, Food Funct., 2014, 5, 3189 DOI: 10.1039/C4FO00569D

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