The present study investigated the immunomodulatory activity and associated mechanisms of heat-treated LM1004 (HT-LM1004) in a cyclophosphamide (CTX)-induced mouse model of immunosuppression. HT-LM1004 induced phagocytic activity and nitric oxide production in RAW264.7 macrophages and stimulated the release of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-, interferon (IFN)-, interleukin (IL)-2, and IL-12p70. In mice with CTX-induced immunosuppression, oral HT-LM1004 administration restored thymus and spleen indices, including spleen weight. Consistent with the results, HT-LM1004 increased TNF-, IFN-, IL-2, and IL-12p70 levels in mice after 14 days of treatment and enhanced the natural killer (NK) cell activity of splenocytes from mice with CTX-induced immunosuppression against YAC-1 lymphoma cells. The method of HT-LM1004 generation influenced this activity: LM1004 grown in a membrane bioreactor, which reduced the size of the cells to <1.0 μm through physical stress (micronization), promoted NK cell cytotoxicity to a greater extent than LM1004 subjected to heat treatment alone. These findings indicate that HT-LM1004 without or with micronization can reverse CTX-induced immunosuppression without adverse side effects by potentiating NK cell function.

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