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Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Genetically Modified Rice Expressing Cry1Ab/Ac Protein (TT51-1) by a 6-Month Feeding Study on Cynomolgus Monkeys

The present study was performed to evaluate the food safety of TT51-1, a new type of genetically modified rice that expresses the Cry1Ab/Ac protein (Bt toxin) and is highly resistant to most lepidopteran pests. Sixteen male and 16 female cynomolgus monkeys were randomly divided into four groups: con...

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Autores principales: Tan, Xiaoyan, Zhou, Xiaobing, Tang, Yao, Lv, Jianjun, Zhang, Lin, Sun, Li, Yang, Yanwei, Miao, Yufa, Jiang, Hua, Chen, Gaofeng, Huang, Zhiying, Wang, Xue
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5042482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27684490
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163879
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author Tan, Xiaoyan
Zhou, Xiaobing
Tang, Yao
Lv, Jianjun
Zhang, Lin
Sun, Li
Yang, Yanwei
Miao, Yufa
Jiang, Hua
Chen, Gaofeng
Huang, Zhiying
Wang, Xue
author_facet Tan, Xiaoyan
Zhou, Xiaobing
Tang, Yao
Lv, Jianjun
Zhang, Lin
Sun, Li
Yang, Yanwei
Miao, Yufa
Jiang, Hua
Chen, Gaofeng
Huang, Zhiying
Wang, Xue
author_sort Tan, Xiaoyan
collection PubMed
description The present study was performed to evaluate the food safety of TT51-1, a new type of genetically modified rice that expresses the Cry1Ab/Ac protein (Bt toxin) and is highly resistant to most lepidopteran pests. Sixteen male and 16 female cynomolgus monkeys were randomly divided into four groups: conventional rice (non-genetically modified rice, non-GM rice), positive control, 17.5% genetically modified rice (GM rice) and 70% GM rice. Monkeys in the non-GM rice, positive control, and GM rice groups were fed on diets containing 70% non-GM rice, 17.5% GM rice or 70% GM rice, respectively, for 182 days, whereas animals in the positive group were intravenously injected with cyclophosphamide every other day for a total of four injections before the last treatment. Six months of treatment did not yield abnormal observations. Specifically, the following parameters did not significantly differ between the non-GM rice group and GM rice groups: body weight, food consumption, electrocardiogram, hematology, immuno-phenotyping of lymphocytes in the peripheral blood, mitogen-induced peripheral blood lymphocyte proliferation, splenocyte proliferation, KLH-T cell-dependent antibody response, organ weights and ratios, and histological appearance (p>0.05). Animals from the GM rice group differed from animals in the non-GM rice group (p<0.05) in several parameters: specifically, their body temperatures and serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels were higher, whereas their levels of serum K(+), Cl(-) and cytokines (IL-2, IL-4 and IL-5) were lower. Because dose- or time-dependent changes were not observed in this study and animals appeared histologically normal, the aforementioned differences were not considered to be adverse or related to the treatment with GM rice. In conclusion, a 6-month feeding study of TT51-1 did not show adverse immunotoxicological effects on cynomolgus monkeys.
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spelling pubmed-50424822016-10-27 Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Genetically Modified Rice Expressing Cry1Ab/Ac Protein (TT51-1) by a 6-Month Feeding Study on Cynomolgus Monkeys Tan, Xiaoyan Zhou, Xiaobing Tang, Yao Lv, Jianjun Zhang, Lin Sun, Li Yang, Yanwei Miao, Yufa Jiang, Hua Chen, Gaofeng Huang, Zhiying Wang, Xue PLoS One Research Article The present study was performed to evaluate the food safety of TT51-1, a new type of genetically modified rice that expresses the Cry1Ab/Ac protein (Bt toxin) and is highly resistant to most lepidopteran pests. Sixteen male and 16 female cynomolgus monkeys were randomly divided into four groups: conventional rice (non-genetically modified rice, non-GM rice), positive control, 17.5% genetically modified rice (GM rice) and 70% GM rice. Monkeys in the non-GM rice, positive control, and GM rice groups were fed on diets containing 70% non-GM rice, 17.5% GM rice or 70% GM rice, respectively, for 182 days, whereas animals in the positive group were intravenously injected with cyclophosphamide every other day for a total of four injections before the last treatment. Six months of treatment did not yield abnormal observations. Specifically, the following parameters did not significantly differ between the non-GM rice group and GM rice groups: body weight, food consumption, electrocardiogram, hematology, immuno-phenotyping of lymphocytes in the peripheral blood, mitogen-induced peripheral blood lymphocyte proliferation, splenocyte proliferation, KLH-T cell-dependent antibody response, organ weights and ratios, and histological appearance (p>0.05). Animals from the GM rice group differed from animals in the non-GM rice group (p<0.05) in several parameters: specifically, their body temperatures and serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels were higher, whereas their levels of serum K(+), Cl(-) and cytokines (IL-2, IL-4 and IL-5) were lower. Because dose- or time-dependent changes were not observed in this study and animals appeared histologically normal, the aforementioned differences were not considered to be adverse or related to the treatment with GM rice. In conclusion, a 6-month feeding study of TT51-1 did not show adverse immunotoxicological effects on cynomolgus monkeys. Public Library of Science 2016-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5042482/ /pubmed/27684490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163879 Text en © 2016 Tan 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tan, Xiaoyan
Zhou, Xiaobing
Tang, Yao
Lv, Jianjun
Zhang, Lin
Sun, Li
Yang, Yanwei
Miao, Yufa
Jiang, Hua
Chen, Gaofeng
Huang, Zhiying
Wang, Xue
Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Genetically Modified Rice Expressing Cry1Ab/Ac Protein (TT51-1) by a 6-Month Feeding Study on Cynomolgus Monkeys
title Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Genetically Modified Rice Expressing Cry1Ab/Ac Protein (TT51-1) by a 6-Month Feeding Study on Cynomolgus Monkeys
title_full Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Genetically Modified Rice Expressing Cry1Ab/Ac Protein (TT51-1) by a 6-Month Feeding Study on Cynomolgus Monkeys
title_fullStr Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Genetically Modified Rice Expressing Cry1Ab/Ac Protein (TT51-1) by a 6-Month Feeding Study on Cynomolgus Monkeys
title_full_unstemmed Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Genetically Modified Rice Expressing Cry1Ab/Ac Protein (TT51-1) by a 6-Month Feeding Study on Cynomolgus Monkeys
title_short Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Genetically Modified Rice Expressing Cry1Ab/Ac Protein (TT51-1) by a 6-Month Feeding Study on Cynomolgus Monkeys
title_sort immunotoxicological evaluation of genetically modified rice expressing cry1ab/ac protein (tt51-1) by a 6-month feeding study on cynomolgus monkeys
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5042482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27684490
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163879
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