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Immunomodulating activity of RNA mononucleotides
Authors:V M Zemskov  S V Rodionov  A V Khramtsov  A A Barsukov  V I Pantin
Abstract:The immunological action of RNA mononucleotides was studied in animal experiments. The most pronounced activation of macrophagal glycolysis urea cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, lysosomal hydrolases was induced by uridine 5'-monophosphate (5'-UMP) and guanosine 5'-monophosphate (5'-GMP); 5'-GMP also induced the maximum increase of the expression of FC gamma receptors. 5'-UMP ensured cell activation comparable with the total action of all mononucleotides. 5'-UMP and 5'-GMP, used in combination, produced the highest stimulating effect on macrophages, and the addition of low-active adenosine 5'-monophosphate (5'-AMP) to active 5'-UMP did not decrease the stimulating potency of the latter. The stimulating activity of sodium nucleinate exceeded that of all mononucleotides and their combinations. 5'-GMP and 5'-AMP induced the maximum activation of oxygen metabolism, evaluated by chemiluminescence, while 5'-UMP and cytidine 5'-monophosphate (5'CMP) proved to be inactive. The shift of the phosphate group to the third carbon atom or the production of the oligonucleotide 5'-UMP consisting of 5-15 nucleotides resulted in the appearance of the capacity for stimulating oxygen metabolism in macrophages. Their in vitro cultivation with 5'-GMP and 5'-AMP induced the maximum increase of cell spreading in comparison with other mononucleotides, while the maximum increase of phagocytosis was ensured only by 5'-UMP and 5'-GMP.2+ 5'-UMP and 5'-GMP enhanced nonospecific resistance to Salmonella typhi infection, and sodium nucleinate, to Pseudomonas pseudomallei and Pseudomonas mallei infections.
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