The immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system

Background: Sharks get cancer rarely. A major difference between these animals and other species is that sharks have a great amount of cartilaginous tissue. Immunomodulatory effects of the cartilage of some species (cow) have been proved. Because the immune system has a major role in the defense of...

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Main Authors: ali Sheikhian, zoheir mohammad hasan, hosein Hosseinzadegan
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Published: Lorestan University of Medical Science 2007-01-01
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spelling doaj-1c23e37bb56d453ba1860251cbcfe0db2020-11-25T02:05:55ZfasLorestan University of Medical ScienceYafteh1563-07732007-01-01823945The immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune systemali Sheikhian0zoheir mohammad hasan1hosein Hosseinzadegan2 Background: Sharks get cancer rarely. A major difference between these animals and other species is that sharks have a great amount of cartilaginous tissue. Immunomodulatory effects of the cartilage of some species (cow) have been proved. Because the immune system has a major role in the defense of the body against cancer, we studied the effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system. Materials and methods: In an experimental study, the effects of different doses of shark cartilage on humoral (antibody titer) immune response against sheep red blood cells (SRBC), were measured in mouse. In addition, we evaluated the modulatory effects of the shark cartilage on the natural killer (NK) activity of the peritoneal cells of mouse against a tumor cell line called K562, according to the standard methods. The proliferative response of the human peripheral blood mononuclear cells was measured under the influence of shark cartilage. Results: Pure shark cartilage enhanced antibody response against SRBC in vivo. The hemagglutination titer which was 1/147 in the control group (injected with hen cartilage), increased to 1/1355 in the test group. The optimal dose was 100 mg/ml. both type of cartilage had blastogenic effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (the blastogenic index was 6.7 and 4.9 for impure shark cartilage and hen cartilage, respectively). NK activity was inhibited completely by pure shark cartilage (the amount of the killing activity of the effector peritoneal cells for the control and test groups against target cells was 25.9% and 5.5% respectively). Conclusion: Shark cartilage has a potent immunomodulatory effect on the specific immune mechanisms and some inhibitory effects on the innate immune mechanisms such as NC activity. Since the specific immunity has a more pivotal role against tumor formation, shark cartilage can be used as a cancer immunotherapeutic.http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-305&slc_lang=en&sid=1Shark cartilage Humoral immunity Immunomodulation NK activity
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author ali Sheikhian
zoheir mohammad hasan
hosein Hosseinzadegan
spellingShingle ali Sheikhian
zoheir mohammad hasan
hosein Hosseinzadegan
The immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system
Yafteh
Shark cartilage
Humoral immunity
Immunomodulation
NK activity
author_facet ali Sheikhian
zoheir mohammad hasan
hosein Hosseinzadegan
author_sort ali Sheikhian
title The immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system
title_short The immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system
title_full The immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system
title_fullStr The immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system
title_full_unstemmed The immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system
title_sort immunomodulatory effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system
publisher Lorestan University of Medical Science
series Yafteh
issn 1563-0773
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Background: Sharks get cancer rarely. A major difference between these animals and other species is that sharks have a great amount of cartilaginous tissue. Immunomodulatory effects of the cartilage of some species (cow) have been proved. Because the immune system has a major role in the defense of the body against cancer, we studied the effects of shark cartilage on the mouse and human immune system. Materials and methods: In an experimental study, the effects of different doses of shark cartilage on humoral (antibody titer) immune response against sheep red blood cells (SRBC), were measured in mouse. In addition, we evaluated the modulatory effects of the shark cartilage on the natural killer (NK) activity of the peritoneal cells of mouse against a tumor cell line called K562, according to the standard methods. The proliferative response of the human peripheral blood mononuclear cells was measured under the influence of shark cartilage. Results: Pure shark cartilage enhanced antibody response against SRBC in vivo. The hemagglutination titer which was 1/147 in the control group (injected with hen cartilage), increased to 1/1355 in the test group. The optimal dose was 100 mg/ml. both type of cartilage had blastogenic effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (the blastogenic index was 6.7 and 4.9 for impure shark cartilage and hen cartilage, respectively). NK activity was inhibited completely by pure shark cartilage (the amount of the killing activity of the effector peritoneal cells for the control and test groups against target cells was 25.9% and 5.5% respectively). Conclusion: Shark cartilage has a potent immunomodulatory effect on the specific immune mechanisms and some inhibitory effects on the innate immune mechanisms such as NC activity. Since the specific immunity has a more pivotal role against tumor formation, shark cartilage can be used as a cancer immunotherapeutic.
topic Shark cartilage
Humoral immunity
Immunomodulation
NK activity
url http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-305&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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