%0 Journal Article %A Kuo, Chih-Feng %A Chen, Cheng-Chih %A Luo, Yueh-Hsia %A Huang, Robert Y %A Chuang, Woei-Jer %A Sheu, Chia-Chin %A Lin, Yee-Shin %T Cordyceps sinensis mycelium protects mice from group A streptococcal infection %D 2005 %J Journal of Medical Microbiology, %V 54 %N 8 %P 795-802 %@ 1473-5644 %R https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.45704-0 %I Microbiology Society, %X Group A streptococcus (GAS) infection can cause severe invasive diseases, including necrotizing fasciitis and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. Cordyceps sinensis, a Chinese herbal medicine, is an immunomodulator. In this study the air-pouch bacterial inoculation model was used to investigate the protective efficacy of C. sinensis mycelium extract against GAS infection. Force-feeding mice with C. sinensis mycelium extract for 3 consecutive days before GAS infection increased the survival rate and reduced local skin-tissue injury compared with mice fed PBS. Bacterial numbers in the air pouch exudates from C. sinensis-treated mice were lower than those from PBS-treated mice. Blood and organs in PBS-treated mice showed bacterial dissemination, but those in C. sinensis-treated mice did not. Three days of pretreatment with C. sinensis extract followed by C. sinensis treatment every other day after GAS infection resulted in 100 % survival. The post-GAS-infection levels of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and blood urea nitrogen in the sera of C. sinensis-treated mice were lower than those of PBS-treated mice. Taken together, these results show that C. sinensis mycelium extract protects by decreasing bacterial growth and dissemination, thereby increasing mouse survival rate. IL-12 and IFN-γ expression and macrophage phagocytic activity also increased after C. sinensis treatment. %U https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jmm/10.1099/jmm.0.45704-0