Polysaccharides obtained from mycelia of Cordyceps militaris attenuated doxorubicin-induced cytotoxic effects in chemotherapy

Afr Health Sci. 2019 Jun;19(2):2156-2163. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v19i2.40.

Abstract

Objectives: Fungus Cordyceps militaris has been used as a herbal tonic in traditional Chinese medicine, which could be surface liquid-cultured for mycelia production. To evaluate the potential of polysaccharides obtained from mycelia of Cordyceps militaris (PS-MCM) for attenuation of side-effects of chemotherapy.

Methods: Doxorubicin was used to induce cytotoxicity in THP-1 monocytes and EL-4 T cells, and the effects of PS-MCM on cell viability and cytokine production were detected on doxorubicin-treated THP-1 and EL-4 cells.

Results: PS-MCM reduced doxorubicin-induced cell death and promoted cell proliferation in THP-1 and EL-4 cells. Moreover, PS-MCM elevated the level of cytokines associated with immune-modulation of THP-1 and EL-4 cells.

Conclusion: These findings indicate that PS-MCM has potential for development as a functional food to counteract side effects of chemotherapy.

Keywords: Cordyceps militaris; chemotherapy; doxorubicin; immunotherapy; traditional Chinese medicine.

MeSH terms

  • Antineoplastic Agents / adverse effects*
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Proliferation / drug effects
  • Cell Survival / drug effects
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Cordyceps / chemistry*
  • Cytokines / metabolism
  • Doxorubicin / adverse effects*
  • Humans
  • Monocytes / drug effects
  • Polysaccharides / pharmacology*
  • T-Lymphocytes / drug effects

Substances

  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Cytokines
  • Polysaccharides
  • Doxorubicin