1. Immunological and Symptomatic Effects of Oral Intake of Transgenic Rice Containing 7 Linked Major T-Cell Epitopes from Japanese Cedar Pollen Allergens.
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Endo, Tomonori, Asaka, Daiya, Nakayama, Tsuguhisa, Saito, Shota, Kodama, Hiroki, Mitsuyoshi, Ryoto, Takaishi, Shinya, Sugimoto, Naoki, Omae, Sachiko, Takagi, Hidenori, Wakasa, Yuhya, Ozawa, Kenjiro, Takano, Makoto, Takaiwa, Fumio, Kojima, Hiromi, and Saito, Saburo
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TRANSGENIC rice ,CRYPTOMERIA japonica ,EPITOPES ,ALLERGENS ,POLLEN ,RICE quality ,RICE diseases & pests - Abstract
Background: A rice-based peptide vaccine containing 7 linked human predominant T-cell epitopes (7Crp) derived from Japanese cedar (JC) pollen allergens, Cry j 1 and Cry j 2, was developed. Here, we examined the efficacy and safety of this transgenic rice in JC pollinosis patients. Methods: Transgenic rice (5, 20, and 80 g) was administered orally. We measured the T-cell proliferative activity against 7Crp, Cry j 1, and Cry j 2; the cytokine expression levels; and specific IgE and IgG4 production levels. In addition, the symptom and medication scores were monitored during the pollen season, and quality of life (QOL) was evaluated. Results: T-cell proliferative activities to Cry j 1, Cry j 2, and 7Crp were significantly depressed in a dose-dependent manner. Oral intake of 80 g transgenic rice for 20 weeks resulted in significant suppression of allergen-specific T-cell proliferation with downregulation of IL-13 and upregulation of IL-10 levels but no changes to specific IgE and IgG4 levels. The QOL symptom scores for allergic rhinitis were not significantly improved. Conclusions: Allergen-specific T-cell responses were significantly reduced by oral intake of transgenic rice in a dose-dependent manner. However, neither medication score nor QOL symptom scores could be improved during the JC pollen season with oral intake of transgenic rice for 20 weeks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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