Mushrooms Could Strengthen Immunity

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Mushrooms could give the immune system a hand in attacking foreign 
invaders, if the effects in mice translate to humans.

What's more, the common white button mushroom had stronger 
immune-boosting effects than more exotic -- and more expensive -- 
fungi such as oyster and shiitake mushrooms, Dr. Keith Martin of 
Arizona State University in Mesa and his colleagues found.

"What really stood out is that the white button mushrooms seemed to 
be the most effective," Martin told Reuters Health. "That's good, 
because those probably are the most affordable in the supermarket."

One probably wouldn't suspect, he added, that these humble fungi are 
actually "powerhouses for boosting the immune system."

Mushrooms have long been used in traditional medicine, and mushroom 
extracts are popular as dietary supplements today, Martin and his 
team point out in their report in the online journal BMC Immunology. 
Studies of individual components of mushrooms in lab dishes and 
animals suggest they may help increase the immune system's ability to 
fight tumors.

To investigate whether whole mushrooms might offer a similar benefit, 
the researchers performed a series of experiments using crimini, 
maitake, oyster, shiitake, and white button mushrooms added to the 
diets of mice.

The team found that the effects on healthy animals were much weaker 
than the effects seen in isolated immune cells in lab studies. 
Rodents that ate a diet consisting of 2% white button mushrooms for 
four weeks showed no changes in their immune system, and no signs of toxicity.

However, when the researchers fed the animals a chemical that 
triggers colon inflammation and can promote the growth of colon 
tumors, the rodents that had mushrooms in their diet were protected 
from weight loss and colon injury.

"We should expect beneficial effects in humans, with the key being 
that the mushrooms alone are not setting off the immune system," 
Martin commented.

To get the equivalent amount of mushrooms consumed by the mice in the 
study, Martin added, a person would need to eat about 100 grams or 
3.5 ounces -- roughly 2.5 cups of raw mushrooms -- daily.

SOURCE: BMC Immunology, online February 20, 2009.

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