β-Glucan successfully stimulated the immune system in different jawed vertebrate species.

Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis

Department of Research and Development, Biorigin Company, Fazenda São José s/n, 17290-000 Macatuba, São Paulo, Brazil.

Published: February 2019

Several reports have shown the positive effects of β-glucans on the immune. Howeverthese studies have a broad experimental design including β-glucans compounds. Consequently, a study using the same β-glucan molecule, administration route and experimental design is needed to compare the effects of β-glucan across vertebrate species. For this end, during 28 days we fed four different vertebrate species: mice, dogs, piglets and chicks, with two β-glucan molecules (BG01 and BG02). We measured the serum interleukin 2 as an indicator of innate immune response, the neutrophils and monocytes phagocytosis index as a cellular response and antibody formation as an adaptive response. The results clearly showed that the different β-glucan molecules exhibited biologically differently behaviors, but both molecules stimulate the immune system in a similar pattern in these four species. This finding suggests that vertebrates shared similar mechanisms/patterns in recognizing the β-glucans and confirms the benefits of β-glucans across different vertebrate species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cimid.2018.11.006DOI Listing

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