Applications of Mushrooms as Immune Boosters
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2026
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Mushrooms abound with bioactive constituents that promote good health, treat diseases, and boost
the immune system of humans. These organic compounds include but are not restricted to protein,
vitamins, minerals, unsaturated fatty acids, bio-functional components, fungal immunomodulatory
proteins (FIPs), polysaccharides, terpenes, terpenoids, sesquiterpenes, polyphenolic compounds,
lactones, and steroids. Numerous notable mushrooms also exhibit therapeutic properties such
as Agaricus subrufescens, Cordyceps sinensis, Lentinula edodes , and Hericium erinaceus among
others. Primary immunomodulatory compounds present in numerous medicinal mushrooms include
terpenes, flavonoids, lectins, terpenoids, fungal immunomodulatory proteins (FIPs), and polyoses of
which the latter serves as the most common natural immunomodulators from mushrooms. Varying
chemical and physical components of these immunomodulating polysaccharides are obtained with
significant individual effects on the bioactivity and mechanism of action. There are three core
pathways associated with fundamental molecular mechanisms of immunomodulation by mushrooms
and they include signal regulation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) through the NF-κB fundamental
modulator (NEMO) composite, activation of phospholipase C-gamma (PLCγ), closely followed by
calcineurin and the controlling of flagging route by which reactive oxygen species (ROS) be
produced. In addition, FIPs have different functions including the inducement of antigen anchoring
cells along with the discharge of cytokines including NO plus IL-12 when FIPs bind to Toll-like
receptors (TLRs), promoting the propagation and distinctness of auxiliary T cells (Th0) to assemble
Th1 cells together with Th2 cells, triggering of macrophages plus B cells and production of a
heterogeneity of biotic determinants. Currently, research has focused on identifying antitumor
components in mushroom extracts since a strong relationship exists between the human immune
system and initiation of tumors, and dependence on the activation of the immune system. These
compounds facilitate immune activation for cancer therapeutics, resolution of host defense-induced
inflammatory reactions, and assist in the recovery of homeostasis in the recovered individuals. There
are medicinal mushroom formulations that provide synergistic antitumor and immuno-modulatory
functions. These functional constituents from medicinal mushrooms have been validated both from
the foods and clinical assessments, hence the need for enhanced incorporation of mushrooms in
foods as functional foods to achieve a robust immune system.