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  • Proteoglycan (PG), derived from salmon nasal cartilage, is known to impact inflammatory responses in various diseases, including autoimmune conditions and obesity-related inflammation.
  • A study investigated PG's effect on allergic responses by using a mouse model of respiratory inflammation caused by papain, showing that PG administration led to lower levels of immunoglobulin E and reduced eosinophil infiltration in the lungs.
  • The findings indicate that PG may serve as a potential preventive treatment for allergic respiratory inflammation by modulating immune responses.

Article Abstract

Proteoglycan (PG) is a complex glycohydrate, which is widely distributed in the extracellular matrix. It has been reported that daily oral administration of PG (extracted from salmon nasal cartilage) modulates the severity of proinflammatory cytokine responses in mouse experimental colitis, autoimmune encephalomyelitis, collagen‑induced arthritis and obesity‑induced inflammation. The present study investigated the effect of salmon nasal cartilage PG on allergic responses using a mouse model of papain‑induced respiratory inflammation. Low titers of immunoglobulin E were identified in the sera of the PG‑administered mice. Oral administration of PG attenuated eosinophil infiltration in the lung. In the acute model of papain‑induced allergic inflammation, PG‑administered mice exhibited low titers of epithelium‑derived and T helper 2‑associated cytokines. The results of the present study demonstrated that salmon cartilage PG has an immunomodulatory effect on intranasally delivered papain. These results suggest a potential role for PG as a prophylactic agent which may attenuate allergic respiratory inflammation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2018.9364DOI Listing

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