2020
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00844
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Role of Small Intestine and Gut Microbiome in Plant-Based Oral Tolerance for Hemophilia

Abstract: Fusion proteins, which consist of factor VIII or factor IX and the transmucosal carrier cholera toxin subunit B, expressed in chloroplasts and bioencapsulated within plant cells, initiate tolerogenic immune responses in the intestine when administered orally. This approach induces regulatory T cells (Treg), which suppress inhibitory antibody formation directed at hemophilia proteins induced by intravenous replacement therapy in hemophilia A and B mice. Further analyses of Treg CD4 + lymphocyte sub-populations … Show more

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“…Upon oral delivery, PDs are protected in the stomach from digestion by enzymes because human or animal enzymes do not break beta linkage of plant cell wall polymers. However, when intact plant cells reach the gut, enzymes released by commensal microbes in the gut digest plant cell wall, releasing PDs into the gut lumen (Kumar et al ., 2020). When tags are fused to PDs, they cross gut epithelium and reach the circulatory or immune system (Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Upon oral delivery, PDs are protected in the stomach from digestion by enzymes because human or animal enzymes do not break beta linkage of plant cell wall polymers. However, when intact plant cells reach the gut, enzymes released by commensal microbes in the gut digest plant cell wall, releasing PDs into the gut lumen (Kumar et al ., 2020). When tags are fused to PDs, they cross gut epithelium and reach the circulatory or immune system (Figure 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CTB functions as a transmucosal carrier, while plant cell wall provides bioencapsulation. The enzymatic activity provided by commensal bacteria causes the CTB fusion protein to be released in small intestine (Kumar et al., 2020 ; Xiao et al., 2016 ). Pentameric CTB fusion proteins then bind to the GM1 receptor that is abundantly present on the surface of gut epithelial cells and on dendritic cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Treg induction, including LAP + Treg, occurs in the lamina propria of the small intestine (Kumar et al, 2020). While the capacity for microbial degradation of plant cell wall is greater in the large intestine, our recent microbiome analysis shows that bacterial species producing enzyme that hydrolyse several cell wall components are present in the small intestine, in particular in sections closer to the stomach such as the duodenum (Kumar et al, 2020). Berglund et al (2017) recently established key regulatory criteria for FDA approval of orally delivered plant cells expressing therapeutic proteins including detailed product characterization, product safety, integrity, dose, potency, stability, moisture content and bioburden.…”
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