Commercially Available Glucans of Various Raw Materials – Use Optimization from the Nutrigenomics Standpoint

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A. Utkina, V. Karagodin
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Abstract

A man determined genes differentially expressed under the action of different raw mate rials glucans by the transcriptomic analysis using a cell model with macrophages. The total number of genes was 16; its activity increased or decreased significantly under the action of three different glucans. There are effects similarity of glucans from yeast and fungi, in contrast to the effects of glucan from oats. The change magnitude in the expression of the same genes was slightly higher under the influence of glucan from yeast than glucan from fungi. The expression profile of three genes (IL-10, TNF-a and MIF) changed in a similar way under the influence of all studied glucans. The manuscript describes biological effects as sociated with the genes characterized by the most significant change in expression. These data suggest that glucans from yeast and fungi are immunomodulators, whereas glucan from oats regulates mainly the inflammation and cholesterol metabolism processes. The conducted experiments enable to optimize recommendations on the practical glucans use for health purposes in terms of the glucan commercial form choice and the expected ef fects.
各种原料的市售葡聚糖-从营养基因组学的角度进行使用优化
通过巨噬细胞模型的转录组学分析,确定了在不同原料葡聚糖作用下基因的差异表达。基因总数为16个;在三种不同葡聚糖的作用下,其活性显著升高或降低。从酵母和真菌中提取的葡聚糖与从燕麦中提取的葡聚糖有相似的效果。酵母葡聚糖对相同基因表达的影响幅度略高于真菌葡聚糖。在所有葡聚糖的影响下,三个基因(IL-10、TNF-a和MIF)的表达谱发生了类似的变化。该手稿描述了与基因相关的生物效应,这些基因的特征是表达上最显著的变化。这些数据表明来自酵母和真菌的葡聚糖是免疫调节剂,而来自燕麦的葡聚糖主要调节炎症和胆固醇代谢过程。所进行的实验能够从葡聚糖商业形式的选择和预期效果方面优化对葡聚糖用于健康目的的实际使用的建议。
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Agro Food Industry Hi-tech
Agro Food Industry Hi-tech 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
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