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Ningyue Liu1,2, Xuan Li1, Huanhuan Chen1
1Department of Plastic Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Hubei Engineering Center of Natural Polymers-Based Medical Materials, Wuhan University, Wuhan430072, China.
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Colitis, a globally prevalent chronic gastrointestinal disorder, remains a key challenge for developing safe and effective therapies. Polysaccharide dietary fiber supplementation is a promising preventive measure. Notably, molecular weight (MW) critically determines the bioactivities of polysaccharides. Herein, we investigate the influence of Lentinus β-glucan (LBG) of distinct MWs on colitis. In our findings, LBG bound to the dectin-1 receptor on LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 macrophages and suppressed inflammatory factor secretion; orally administered LBG interacted with intestinal macrophages and alleviated colitis by reducing oxidative stress and proinflammatory factors, increasing colon length from 5.7 to 8.7 cm, restoring tissue damage, and reconstructing the intestinal mucosal barrier through upregulation of ZO-1 and Claudin-1. All these findings reversely depended on weight-average molecular weight (Mw) within 1410-2560 kDa, and LBG-60 with an Mw of 1410 kDa showed the optimal therapeutic effect, possibly associated with its binding to macrophages. This study provides evidence for LBG with desired MW as a dietary fiber for colitis prevention.
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