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Original Articles

The Effect of Lonicera japonica on LPS-Stimulated B-Cell Functions

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Pages 139-147 | Received 14 Mar 2015, Published online: 04 Apr 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Lonicera japonica has been shown to have antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. Given these properties, varying preparations of L. japonica are being used increasingly as immune enhancers. However, isolated compounds from L. japonica can inhibit lymphocyte functions, which would oppose the ability of L. japonica to serve as an immune enhancer. Prior studies in our laboratory demonstrated that an herbal powder extracted from the leaves of L. japonica inhibits T lymphocyte proliferation and survival. Because both T- and B-cell functions and interactions are required for effective immune responses, the effect of L. japonica on LPS-stimulated B-lymphocyte functions was assessed. Our data demonstrate that while total and IgM+ B cells are not largely diminished as a result of L. japonica treatment, IgM production was decreased, potentially as a consequence of suppressed proliferation.

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This work was supported by funding from the Ball State University Department of Biology and Sponsored Programs Office.

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