Ali M Atoom, Waleed K Abdulsahib, S Renuka Jyothi, Priya Priyadarshini Nayak, Ashish Singh Chauhan, Siya Singla, Djamila Polatova, Fadhil Faez Sead, Farzaneh Yazdi
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摘要
β-葡聚糖是从真菌、酵母、细菌、藻类和谷物中天然产生的β- d -葡萄糖多糖,已成为抗病毒防御中有前途的免疫调节剂。它们的结构多样性——包括β-1,3、β-1,6和β-1,4键——支持不同的溶解度、生物利用度和生物活性,推动了它们的治疗潜力。与靶向病毒复制的传统抗病毒药物不同,β-葡聚糖通过受体如dectin-1、toll样受体和补体受体3激活先天和适应性反应,从而刺激巨噬细胞、中性粒细胞和自然杀伤细胞产生抗病毒细胞因子(如干扰素、白细胞介素),并诱导训练后的免疫,从而增强宿主免疫力。这篇综述探讨了β-葡聚糖在对抗病毒感染中的机制,包括SARS-CoV-2、HPV、HBV、流感和HIV,强调了直接抗病毒作用(例如,通过硫酸衍生物抑制病毒进入)、免疫调节(例如,增强t细胞反应和抗体产生)和炎症控制(例如,减轻细胞因子风暴)。临床前和临床证据强调了它们在hpv相关病变中降低病毒载量、提高疫苗效力和支持组织修复的能力。β-葡聚糖还能调节肠道微生物群,增强粘膜免疫力。尽管结果令人鼓舞,但结构异质性和有限的大规模试验等挑战仍然存在。本文概述了β-葡聚糖的治疗前景,强调了它们作为安全、通用的佐剂的潜力,以应对新出现的病毒威胁并增强全球健康复原力。
β-Glucan in antiviral defense: mechanisms, immune modulation, and therapeutic prospects.
β-Glucans, naturally occurring β-D-glucose polysaccharides from fungi, yeast, bacteria, algae, and cereals, have emerged as promising immunomodulatory agents in antiviral defense. Their structural diversity-encompassing β-1,3, β-1,6, and β-1,4 linkages-underpins varied solubility, bioavailability, and biological activity, driving their therapeutic potential. Unlike conventional antivirals that target viral replication, β-glucans enhance host immunity by activating innate and adaptive responses through receptors such as dectin-1, toll-like receptors, and complement receptor 3, thereby stimulating macrophages, neutrophils, and natural killer cells to produce antiviral cytokines (e.g., interferons, interleukins) and induce trained immunity for long-term protection. This review explores β-glucans's mechanisms in combating viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2, HPV, HBV, influenza, and HIV, highlighting direct antiviral effects (e.g., inhibiting viral entry via sulfated derivatives), immune modulation (e.g., enhancing T-cell responses and antibody production), and inflammation control (e.g., mitigating cytokine storms). Preclinical and clinical evidence underscores their ability to reduce viral load, enhance vaccine efficacy, and support tissue repair, as seen in HPV-related lesions. β-Glucans also modulate the gut microbiota, bolstering mucosal immunity. Despite promising outcomes, challenges like structural heterogeneity and limited large-scale trials persist. This article outlines the therapeutic prospects of β-glucans, emphasizing their potential as safe and versatile adjuncts to address emerging viral threats and enhance global health resilience.
期刊介绍:
Unlike journals which specialize ever more narrowly, Folia Microbiologica (FM) takes an open approach that spans general, soil, medical and industrial microbiology, plus some branches of immunology. This English-language journal publishes original papers, reviews and mini-reviews, short communications and book reviews. The coverage includes cutting-edge methods and promising new topics, as well as studies using established methods that exhibit promise in practical applications such as medicine, animal husbandry and more. The coverage of FM is expanding beyond Central and Eastern Europe, with a growing proportion of its contents contributed by international authors.