Antiviral and interferon-inducing activities of a new peptidomannan, ks-2, extracted from culture mycelia of lentinus edodes

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Oral (PO) administration of KS-2 to adult DDI mice resulted in a peak serum interferon (IF) titer of 800 units (U)/ml 20 hours after administration with detectable levels persisting until 30 hours. After intraperitoneal (IP) injection, a peak serum IF titer of 1,600 U/ml was detected and it followed the same time course as that of oral administration. The IF induced by KS-2 shared certain physico-chemical properties with the standard preparation of immune IF and was not neutralized by an antiserum against type I IF. In mice infected intranasally (IN) with influenza A2 (H2N2) virus, KS-2 was found to possess significant protective activities. Efficacy of the agent was evidenced by an increase in survivor number, a prolongation of mean survival time, an inhibition of the development of lung consolidation induced by the viral infection and a decrease in virus titer in lung tissues. Both PO and IP administrations of KS-2 protected mice against infection and significant antiviral activities were achieved not only by prophylactic but also chemotherapeutic administration. No virocidal or virostatic activities of KS-2 to the influenza virus were found in vitro. The protective activities of KS-2 against influenza virus infection in mice are discussed in view of the immunopotentiation of the host animals. © 1979, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Suzuki, F., Suzuki, C., Shimomura, E., Maeda, H., Fujii, T., & Ishida, N. (1979). Antiviral and interferon-inducing activities of a new peptidomannan, ks-2, extracted from culture mycelia of lentinus edodes. The Journal of Antibiotics, 32(12), 1336–1345. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.32.1336

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