Oral Delivery of Human Biopharmaceuticals, Autoantigens and Vaccine Antigens Bioencapsulated in Plant Cells

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Departmental Papers (Dental)
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Autoantigens
bioencapsulation
diabetes
hemophilia
infectious diseases
lyophilization
molecular farming
oral vaccines
Dentistry
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Kwon, Kwang-Chul
Verma, Dheeraj
Singh, Nameirakpam D.
Herzog, Roland
Daniell, Henry
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Among 12 billion injections administered annually, unsafe delivery leads to >20 million infections and >100 million reactions. In an emerging new concept, freeze-dried plant cells (lettuce) expressing vaccine antigens/biopharmaceuticals are protected in the stomach from acids/enzymes but are released to the immune or blood circulatory system when plant cell walls are digested by microbes that colonize the gut. Vaccine antigens bioencapsulated in plant cells upon oral delivery after priming, conferred both mucosal and systemic immunity and protection against bacterial, viral or protozoan pathogens or toxin challenge. Oral delivery of autoantigens was effective against complications of type 1diabetes and hemophilia, by developing tolerance. Oral delivery of proinsulin or exendin-4 expressed in plant cells regulated blood glucose levels similar to injections. Therefore, this new platform offers a low cost alternative to deliver different therapeutic proteins to combat infectious or inherited diseases by eliminating inactivated pathogens, expensive purification, cold storage/transportation and sterile injections.

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2013-06-15
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
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At the time of publication, author Henry Daniell was affiliated with the University of Central Florida. Currently, he is a faculty member at the School of Dental Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
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