Orally administered β-glucan attenuates the Th2 response in a model of airway hypersensitivity

Burg, Ashley R., Quigley, Laura, Jones, Adam V., O'Connor, Geraldine orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-7440-162X, Boelte, Kimberly, McVicar, Daniel W. and Orr, Selinda J. (2016) Orally administered β-glucan attenuates the Th2 response in a model of airway hypersensitivity. SpringerPlus, 5 (1). p. 815. ISSN 2193-1801

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2501-1

Abstract

β-Glucan is a polysaccharide that can be extracted from fungal cell walls. Wellmune WGP®, a preparation of β-1,3/1,6-glucans, is a dietary supplement that has immunomodulating properties. Here we investigated the effect WGP had on a mouse model of asthma. OVA-induced asthma in mice is characterized by infiltration of eosinophils into the lung, production of Th2 cytokines and IgE. Daily oral administration of WGP (400 µg) significantly reduced the influx of eosinophils into the lungs of OVA-challenged mice compared to control mice. In addition, WGP inhibited pulmonary production of Th2 cytokines (IL-4, IL-5, IL-13), however serum IgE levels were unaffected by WGP treatment. These data indicate that WGP could potentially be useful as an oral supplement for some asthma patients, however, it would need to be combined with therapies that target other aspects of the disease such as IgE levels. As such, further studies that examine the potential of WGP in combination with other therapies should be explored.


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