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Increased expression of co-stimulatory molecules and enhancement of the IgG response in rats orally administered with a polyherbal formulation

Authors

  • Boyagoda Ranaweera aInstitute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IBMBB), University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • Daniya Edward aInstitute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IBMBB), University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • Ajita Abeysekera bDepartment of Chemistry, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka
  • Ovitigala Weerasena aInstitute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IBMBB), University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • Shiroma Handunnetti aInstitute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IBMBB), University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Keywords:

Immunostimulation, IgG response, T and B lymphocyte activation, Polyherbal formulation, Link Samahan®

Abstract

Link Samahan® (LS) is a standardized modern formulation of a polyherbal preparation used in the indigenous system of medicine in Sri Lanka. Objective Evaluation of the immunostimulatory activity of LS and the molecular mechanisms that modulate the humoral immune response. Material and methods Immunostimulatory activity of LS was tested in rats following oral administration on days 1-5 and 15-19 and immunization with bovine serum albumin (BSA) on day 1 and 15. Anti-BSA IgM and IgG response in rats treated with LS, water and sugar (as controls) were compared on days 0-35, using ELISA. The expression of co-stimulatory molecules on lymphocytes was assessed on days 0-8 and days 14-22 using RT-qPCR. Results IgM and IgG levels of LS-treated rats were increased significantly by day 7 and 21 respectively compared to controls (p < 0.05). IgG response of LS-treated group reached a higher magnitude compared to its IgM response. Gene expression of CD28 and CD40L on T cells (4.9-5.1 fold) and CD80, CD86 and CD40 on APCs (2.4-3.1 fold) were induced significantly by day 2 compared to their expression on day 0 (p < 0.05). The expression levels of CD28 and CD40L on day 2-4 and 16-18 were similar while the expression of CD80, CD86 and CD40 on day 16-18 was higher (3.7-5.1 folds) compared to their levels on day 2-4 (2.4-3.2). Conclusions These findings support an adjuvant effect of LS contributing to its immunostimulatory activity and increased expression of co-stimulatory molecules that contribute to boosting immune response. Keywords: Immunostimulation, IgG response, T and B lymphocyte activation, Polyherbal formulation, Link Samahan®

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