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Carbohydrate Research | 1994

An antitumor, branched (1 → 3)-β-d-glucan from a water extract of fruiting bodies of Cryptoporus volvatus

Shinichi Kitamura; Tsutomu Hori; Kaori Kurita; Ken'ichi Takeo; Chihiro Hara; Wataru Itoh; Kengo Tabata; Arnljot Elgsaeter; Bjørn T. Stokke

A water-soluble, (1-->6)-branched (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan (H-3-B) was isolated from a hot-water extract of the fruiting bodies of the fungus, Cryptoporus volvatus (Basidiomycetes). Enzymatic analysis using exo-(1-->3)-beta-D-glucanase and methylation analysis indicated that this polysaccharide has a main chain composed of beta-(1-->3)-linked D-glucopyranosyl residues, and single, beta-(1-->6)-linked D-glucopyranosyl residues attached as side chains to, on average, every fourth sugar residue of the main chain. This structure was confirmed by 13C NMR spectra of the glucan in Me2SO-d6. The weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of H-3-B was determined to be 44.0 x 10(4) by gel permeation chromatography equipped with a low-angle laser-light-scattering photometer. The electron microscopic observations showed that H-3-B and its sonicated sample (S-H-3-B, Mw = 13.7 x 10(4)) can be described as linear worm-like chains. The mass per unit length for native and sonicated H-3-B was determined to be 1750 and 1780 g mol-1 nm-1, respectively, from the contour lengths obtained by electron microscopy and the molecular weights. These values are in good agreement with that expected for the triple stranded structure. A sample denatured in 0.1 M NaOH and subsequently renatured by neutralization showed a mixture of linear and cyclic structures, and larger aggregates with less well-defined morphology. The H-3-B and S-H-3-B had antitumor activity against the Sarcoma 180 tumor.


International Journal of Immunopharmacology | 1990

Immunopharmacological study of sulfaded schizophyllan (SPG) I. — Its action as a mitogen and anti-HIV agent

Wataru Itoh; Isamu Sugawara; Satoshi Kimura; Kengo Tabata; Akio Hirata; Takemasa Kojima; Shigeo Mori; Kaoru Shimada

Sulfated schizophyllans of differing sulfur content were prepared and their mitogenic activities and effects on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were investigated in vitro. The sulfated schizophyllans were found to possess mitogenic activity. Anti-viral activity was evaluated in terms of cytopathic effect, and by the fluorescence antibody technique, reverse transcriptase assay and cell proliferation assay. Schizophyllans with a higher sulfur content showed potent anti-HIV effects on Molt-4 clone No. 8 or MT-4 cells infected with HIV as well as on lymphocytes from AIDS patients. It is suggested that the sulfur content of schizophyllans is the most important factor for inhibiting growth of HIV, rather than molecular weight or kinds of sugar component. Thus, sulfated schizophyllans appear applicable as anti-HIV drugs.


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1990

Preparation of Polyclonal Antibodies to an Anti-tumor (1→3)-β-D-Glucan, Schizophyllan

Kengo Tabata; Wataru Itoh; Akio Hirata; Isamu Sugawara; Shigeo Mori

Antibodies against Schizophyllan (SPG) or SPG conjugated with bovine serum albumin (BSA) were raised in rabbits by multiple subcutaneous immunization. The titer of SPG-reactive antibodies in the antiserum to SPG-BSA conjugate was significantly higher than in the antiserum to SPG as assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The SPG-reactive antibodies purified by affinity chromatography using a Protein A-Sepharose CL-4B column interacted with the SPG-BSA conjugate spotted on a nitrocellulose membrane filter in a dose-dependent manner, but the anti-SPG antibodies did not interact with BSA. Immunocytochemical staining has also shown that the anti-SPG antibodies reacted with SPG taken up by mouse peritoneal macrophages.


Microbiology and Immunology | 1995

Epitope Analysis Using Anti-Oligosaccharide (G4) Monoclonal Antibody

Akio Hirata; Makiko Komoda; Wataru Itoh; Kengo Tabata; Isamu Sugawara

A murine monoclonal antibody recognizing (1→6)‐β‐d‐glucopyranosyl laminaritriose (G4) was prepared by immunizing BALB/c mice with G4‐bovine serum albumin conjugate and fusing the splenocytes with mouse myeloma cells. The monoclonal antibody (IgM) provoked by the cloned cells showed low reactivity with schizophyllan, an antitumor polysaccharide, but notable reactivity with some low‐molecular‐weight schizophyllans. This antibody was useful for determination of the epitope of several polysaccharides. The extent of reactivity of this monoclonal antibody was related only to the molecular weight of schizophyllan.


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1986

Molecular weight dependence of the antitumor activity of schizophyllan.

Takemasa Kojima; Kengo Tabata; Wataru Itoh; Toshio Yanaki


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1986

Correlation between the Antitumor Activity of Schizophyllan and Its Triple Helix

Toshio Yanaki; Wataru Itoh; Kengo Tabata


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 1994

Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated Schizophyllan

Akio Hirata; Wataru Itoh; Kengo Tabata; Takemasa Kojima; Shinji Itoyama; Isamu Sugawara


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 1993

Preparation and characterization of murine anti-schizophyllan monoclonal antibody, SPG1-HS

Akio Hirata; Wataru Itoh; Kengo Tabata; Takemasa Kojima; Shinji Itoyama; Isamu Sugawara


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1994

The Inhibitory Effect of Sulfated Schizophyllans and Related Oligosaccharides on Coagulation and Fibrinolysis

Akio Hirata; Yoko Nagamatsu; Wataru Itoh; Kengo Tabata; Junichiro Yamamoto; Yoshio Okada


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1993

Detection of Immunoreactive Schizophyllan by Solid-Phase Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay

Akio Hirata; Wataru Itoh; Makiko Komoda; Kengo Tabata; Shinji Itoyama; Isamu Sugawara

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Kengo Tabata

Saitama Medical University

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Akio Hirata

Saitama Medical University

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Isamu Sugawara

Saitama Medical University

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Shinji Itoyama

Saitama Medical University

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Makiko Komoda

Saitama Medical University

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Kaori Kurita

Kyoto Prefectural University

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