Pleurotus pulmonarius polysaccharides inhibit glioma growth through the Hippo signaling pathway and regulate the structure of gut microbiota

Food Bioscience(2024)

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Pleurotus pulmonarius (Fr.) is an edible and medicinal fungus. Here, we isolated polysaccharides from P. pulmonarius and evaluated their physicochemical properties, anti-tumor activity, and gut microbiota regulation. Freeze-dried powder of P. pulmonarius fruiting body polysaccharide (PFP) is a heteropolysaccharide, mainly composed of galactose (295.52 μg/mg). PFP significantly inhibited glioma cell survival in vitro and U251 glioma cell tumor growth in nude mice (inhibition rate, 53.70%). PFP inhibited YAP1 and TAZ protein expression levels, upregulated those of MST1 and LAST1, regulated Hippo signaling, stimulated E-cadherin, and downregulated N-cadherin proteins, inhibiting tumor migration. PFP downregulated Bcl-2 protein expression, upregulated that of Cleaved Caspase 3, and induced tumor cell apoptosis. PFP regulated gut microbiota structure in tumor-bearing nude mice and increased the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria. In summary, PFP is a natural, safe, and non-toxic anti-cancer drug, and a potential probiotic. Our data provide theoretical guidance for the treatment of glioma.
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PFP,Pleurotus pulmonarius fruiting body polysaccharides,glioma,Hippo signaling pathway,gut microbiota
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