Dingwei Zheng, Caiyun Li, Sangcheng Ni, Tianle Zhang, Siyuan Qian, Kean-Jin Lim, ZhengFu Yang and ZhengJia Wang*,
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摘要
山核桃含有具有免疫调节作用的生物活性肽。本研究鉴定了三种山核桃肽──RWEF、LWPL和FLLR──并评价了它们在环磷酰胺诱导的免疫抑制小鼠中的作用。多肽治疗显著恢复免疫器官指数和生物标志物。其中,RWEF使脾脏酸性磷酸酶(ACP)和乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)分别提高了31.2%和40.0%;FLLR使ACP升高39.3%,LDH升高17.6%;LWPL比模型分别提高29.3%和27.8% (p < 0.01)。多肽还能使血细胞计数和血清细胞因子水平正常化,增强t细胞免疫,显著促进巨噬细胞吞噬(RWEF 29.5%, p < 0.01; FLLR 21.2%, p < 0.05)。肠道菌群分析显示,RWEF和LWPL丰富了与肠道和免疫健康相关的毛螺科和Eisenbergiella属。这些发现表明,山核桃肽通过调节免疫器官、细胞反应和肠道微生物群来减轻免疫抑制,支持其治疗潜力。
Immunomodulatory Activity of Pecan-Derived Peptides: Targeting Cyclophosphamide-Mediated Immune Dysregulation
Pecan (Carya illinoensis) contains bioactive peptides with immunomodulatory potential. This study identified three pecan peptides─RWEF, LWPL, and FLLR─and evaluated their effects in cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppressed mice. Peptide treatment significantly restored immune organ indices and biomarkers. Specifically, RWEF increased spleen acid phosphatase (ACP) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) by 31.2 and 40.0%, respectively; FLLR elevated ACP by 39.3% and LDH by 17.6%; and LWPL increased by 29.3 and 27.8% (all p < 0.01 compared to the model). The peptides also normalized blood cell counts and serum cytokine levels, enhanced T-cell immunity, and noticeably promoted macrophage phagocytosis (RWEF 29.5%, p < 0.01; FLLR 21.2%, p < 0.05). Gut microbiota analysis showed that RWEF and LWPL enriched the family Lachnospiraceae and the genus Eisenbergiella, taxa linked to gut and immune health. These findings indicate that pecan peptides mitigate immunosuppression by modulating immune organs, cellular responses, and gut microbiota, supporting their therapeutic potential.
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The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry publishes high-quality, cutting edge original research representing complete studies and research advances dealing with the chemistry and biochemistry of agriculture and food. The Journal also encourages papers with chemistry and/or biochemistry as a major component combined with biological/sensory/nutritional/toxicological evaluation related to agriculture and/or food.