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Cytoprotective Effect of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Produced in Transgenic Tobacco Plants

Asialo-erythropoietin, a desialylated form of human erythropoietin (EPO) lacking hematopoietic activity, is receiving increased attention because of its broader protective effects in preclinical models of tissue injury. However, attempts to translate its protective effects into clinical practice is...

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Autores principales: Kittur, Farooqahmed S., Bah, Mamudou, Archer-Hartmann, Stephanie, Hung, Chiu-Yueh, Azadi, Parastoo, Ishihara, Mayumi, Sane, David C., Xie, Jiahua
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24124563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076468
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author Kittur, Farooqahmed S.
Bah, Mamudou
Archer-Hartmann, Stephanie
Hung, Chiu-Yueh
Azadi, Parastoo
Ishihara, Mayumi
Sane, David C.
Xie, Jiahua
author_facet Kittur, Farooqahmed S.
Bah, Mamudou
Archer-Hartmann, Stephanie
Hung, Chiu-Yueh
Azadi, Parastoo
Ishihara, Mayumi
Sane, David C.
Xie, Jiahua
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description Asialo-erythropoietin, a desialylated form of human erythropoietin (EPO) lacking hematopoietic activity, is receiving increased attention because of its broader protective effects in preclinical models of tissue injury. However, attempts to translate its protective effects into clinical practice is hampered by unavailability of suitable expression system and its costly and limit production from expensive mammalian cell-made EPO (rhuEPO(M)) by enzymatic desialylation. In the current study, we took advantage of a plant-based expression system lacking sialylating capacity but possessing an ability to synthesize complex N-glycans to produce cytoprotective recombinant human asialo-rhuEPO. Transgenic tobacco plants expressing asialo-rhuEPO were generated by stably co-expressing human EPO and β1,4-galactosyltransferase (GalT) genes under the control of double CaMV 35S and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate gene (GapC) promoters, respectively. Plant-produced asialo-rhuEPO (asialo-rhuEPO(P)) was purified by immunoaffinity chromatography. Detailed N-glycan analysis using NSI-FTMS and MS/MS revealed that asialo-rhuEPO(P) bears paucimannosidic, high mannose-type and complex N-glycans. In vitro cytoprotection assays showed that the asialo-rhuEPO(P) (20 U/ml) provides 2-fold better cytoprotection (44%) to neuronal-like mouse neuroblastoma cells from staurosporine-induced cell death than rhuEPO(M) (21%). The cytoprotective effect of the asialo-rhuEPO(P) was found to be mediated by receptor-initiated phosphorylation of Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) and suppression of caspase 3 activation. Altogether, these findings demonstrate that plants are a suitable host for producing cytoprotective rhuEPO derivative. In addition, the general advantages of plant-based expression system can be exploited to address the cost and scalability issues related to its production.
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spelling pubmed-37906722013-10-11 Cytoprotective Effect of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Produced in Transgenic Tobacco Plants Kittur, Farooqahmed S. Bah, Mamudou Archer-Hartmann, Stephanie Hung, Chiu-Yueh Azadi, Parastoo Ishihara, Mayumi Sane, David C. Xie, Jiahua PLoS One Research Article Asialo-erythropoietin, a desialylated form of human erythropoietin (EPO) lacking hematopoietic activity, is receiving increased attention because of its broader protective effects in preclinical models of tissue injury. However, attempts to translate its protective effects into clinical practice is hampered by unavailability of suitable expression system and its costly and limit production from expensive mammalian cell-made EPO (rhuEPO(M)) by enzymatic desialylation. In the current study, we took advantage of a plant-based expression system lacking sialylating capacity but possessing an ability to synthesize complex N-glycans to produce cytoprotective recombinant human asialo-rhuEPO. Transgenic tobacco plants expressing asialo-rhuEPO were generated by stably co-expressing human EPO and β1,4-galactosyltransferase (GalT) genes under the control of double CaMV 35S and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate gene (GapC) promoters, respectively. Plant-produced asialo-rhuEPO (asialo-rhuEPO(P)) was purified by immunoaffinity chromatography. Detailed N-glycan analysis using NSI-FTMS and MS/MS revealed that asialo-rhuEPO(P) bears paucimannosidic, high mannose-type and complex N-glycans. In vitro cytoprotection assays showed that the asialo-rhuEPO(P) (20 U/ml) provides 2-fold better cytoprotection (44%) to neuronal-like mouse neuroblastoma cells from staurosporine-induced cell death than rhuEPO(M) (21%). The cytoprotective effect of the asialo-rhuEPO(P) was found to be mediated by receptor-initiated phosphorylation of Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) and suppression of caspase 3 activation. Altogether, these findings demonstrate that plants are a suitable host for producing cytoprotective rhuEPO derivative. In addition, the general advantages of plant-based expression system can be exploited to address the cost and scalability issues related to its production. Public Library of Science 2013-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3790672/ /pubmed/24124563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076468 Text en © 2013 Kittur et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kittur, Farooqahmed S.
Bah, Mamudou
Archer-Hartmann, Stephanie
Hung, Chiu-Yueh
Azadi, Parastoo
Ishihara, Mayumi
Sane, David C.
Xie, Jiahua
Cytoprotective Effect of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Produced in Transgenic Tobacco Plants
title Cytoprotective Effect of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Produced in Transgenic Tobacco Plants
title_full Cytoprotective Effect of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Produced in Transgenic Tobacco Plants
title_fullStr Cytoprotective Effect of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Produced in Transgenic Tobacco Plants
title_full_unstemmed Cytoprotective Effect of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Produced in Transgenic Tobacco Plants
title_short Cytoprotective Effect of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Produced in Transgenic Tobacco Plants
title_sort cytoprotective effect of recombinant human erythropoietin produced in transgenic tobacco plants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24124563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076468
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