Protective effects of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharide peptides against cisplatin-induced toxicity.
Hou Zumin, Ji Weiling, Yang Shangpeng, Zhang Yike, Yang Teng, Wang Lianfu, Luo Hongjian, Lin Dongmei, Yang Baoxue, Chen Xuexun, Fang Hui
Abstract
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Ganoderma lucidum (G. lucidum) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries to enhance vitality and support organ function. It has been traditionally used to manage chronic inflammation, fatigue, and toxin-induced organ injury. Its polysaccharide-rich extracts possess immunomodulatory and antioxidant properties, attracting growing interest in kidney protection research. AIM OF THE STUDY: To investigate the protective effects of G. lucidum polysaccharide peptide (GL-PP) and G. lucidum polysaccharide peptide 2 (GL-PP2) against cisplatin (CDDP)-induced multi-organ toxicity and to explore their underlying mechanisms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Both in vivo and in vitro models were employed in this study. Key markers, including biochemical indices, histological changes, oxidative stress parameters, inflammatory cytokines, fibrotic factors, and apoptotic proteins, were systematically evaluated. Mechanistic investigations employed network pharmacology prediction and Western blotting analysis to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of action. RESULTS: GL-PP and GL-PP2 ameliorated cardiac, hepatic, and renal function by attenuating CDDP-induced elevations in related enzymes and metabolites, and mitigated histopathological damage and fibrosis in these tissues. Specifically, GL-PP2 (200 mg/kg) exerted anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects by activating the protein kinase B/glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta/nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 signaling pathway. Additionally, it regulated the expression of key apoptosis-related proteins, including B-cell lymphoma-2-associated X protein, B-cell lymphoma-2, and cleaved caspase-3. CONCLUSION: GL-PP and GL-PP2 confer multi-organ protection against CDDP-induced toxicity primarily by activating the protein kinase B/glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta/nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 signaling pathway, with GL-PP2 exhibiting superior efficacy.
Key Findings
- GL-PP and GL-PP2 ameliorated cardiac, hepatic, and renal function by reducing cisplatin-induced enzyme and metabolite elevations.
- GL-PP2 activated the protein kinase B/glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta/nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (PKB/GSK-3β/NRF2) signaling pathway, exerting anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
- GL-PP2 regulated apoptosis-related proteins including BAX, BCL-2, and cleaved caspase-3, mitigating tissue damage and fibrosis.
Clinical Significance
GL-PP and GL-PP2 demonstrate potential as protective agents against cisplatin-induced multi-organ toxicity by activating antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pathways, suggesting their use as adjunct therapies to reduce chemotherapy side effects.
Citation
Hou Zumin, Ji Weiling, Yang Shangpenget al.. Protective effects of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharide peptides against cisplatin-induced toxicity. Journal of ethnopharmacology. 2026-Apr-06.