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- Title
Definition of the Anti-inflammatory Oligosaccharides Derived From the Galactosaminogalactan (GAG) From Aspergillus fumigatus.
- Authors
Gressler, Markus; Heddergott, Christoph; N'Go, Inés C.; Renga, Giorgia; Oikonomou, Vasilis; Moretti, Silvia; Coddeville, Bernadette; Gaifem, Joana; Silvestre, Ricardo; Romani, Luigina; Latgé, Jean-Paul; Fontaine, Thierry
- Abstract
Galactosaminogalactan (GAG) is an insoluble aminosugar polymer produced by Aspergillus fumigatus and has anti-inflammatory properties. Here, the minimum glycosidic sequences required for the induction of IL-1Ra by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was investigated. Using chemical degradation of native GAG to isolate soluble oligomers, we have found that the de- N -acetylation of galactosamine residues and the size of oligomer are critical for the in vitro immune response. A minimal oligomer size of 20 galactosamine residues is required for the anti-inflammatory response but the presence of galactose residues is not necessary. In a Dextran sulfate induced colitis mouse model, a fraction of de- N -acetylated oligomers of 13 < dp < 20 rescue inflammatory damage like the native GAG polymer in an IL-1Ra dependent pathway. Our results demonstrate the therapeutic suitability of water-soluble GAG oligosaccharides in IL-1 mediated hyper-inflammatory diseases and suggest that α-1,4-galactosamine oligomers chemically synthesized could represent new anti-inflammatory glycodrugs.
- Subjects
ASPERGILLUS fumigatus; OLIGOSACCHARIDES; DEXTRAN sulfate; CHEMICAL decomposition; DEXTRAN; BLOOD cells; OLIGOMERS; GALACTOSE
- Publication
Frontiers in Cellular & Infection Microbiology, 2019, Vol 9, p1
- ISSN
2235-2988
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/fcimb.2019.00365