基于益生菌的胰岛素输送系统的开发。

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Byung Chull An, Jusung Lee, Hye Yeon Won, Yongku Ryu, Myung Jun Chung
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益生菌对糖尿病(DM)有有益作用。如果益生菌可以分泌重组胰岛素,可能有助于抑制糖尿病的发展,那么它可能有很少的不良副作用。为了在细菌中产生胰岛素类似物,重组胰岛素(胰岛素- cbt1)应该是类似于胰岛素原的单链胰岛素(SCI)。然而,胰岛素- cbt1应该允许蛋白质直接激活胰岛素受体,而不需要蛋白水解裂解。在这项研究中,我们评估了柔性连接肽对胰岛素- cbt1物理和结构特征的影响,并与商业胰岛素(c-胰岛素)进行了比较。结果表明,连接肽通过增加α-螺旋含量(19.3%→25.6%)对极性和结构有显著影响。此外,胰岛素- cbt1诱导MIN6增殖比c-胰岛素高1.75倍,而3T3-L1的分化率和葡萄糖摄取率分别低39%和15%。与c-胰岛素相比,胰岛素- cbt1的生物抗糖尿病特性得到了很好的评价。此外,我们首先提出了一种特殊的口服胰岛素- cbt 1的方法,而不损害消化道。我们利用已被报道为糖尿病潜在细菌的戊糖Pediococcus pentosaceus (PP)构建了胰岛素- cbt1递送系统。首先,将胰岛素- cbt1寄存于pCBT2-24中,验证了PP的表达和分泌载体系统,最终证实PP-insulin-CBT1成功将胰岛素- cbt1蛋白分泌到培养基中。本文提出的这些结果为开发糖尿病的治疗方案开辟了新的途径。
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Development for Probiotics Based Insulin Delivery System.

Probiotics show beneficial effects on diabetes mellitus (DM). If probiotics can secrete the recombinant insulins that may help suppress DM development, then it would likely have very few adverse side effects. To produce insulin analogs in bacteria, recombinant insulin (insulin-CBT1) should be the single-chain insulin (SCI) similar to proinsulin. However, insulin-CBT1 should allow the protein to activate insulin receptors directly without the need for proteolytic cleavage. In this study, we evaluated the effect of the flexible linker peptide on the physical and structural characteristics of insulin-CBT1 compared with commercial insulin (c-insulin). In the results, the linker peptide had marked effects on polarity and structure by increasing the α-helix content (19.3%→25.6%). Furthermore, insulin-CBT1 induced MIN6 proliferation 1.75-fold more than c-insulin, whereas differentiation and glucose uptake rates by 3T3-L1 were 39% and 15% lower, respectively. The biological anti-diabetes properties of insulin-CBT1 were well evaluated compared with c-insulin. Furthermore, we first suggest a special method for oral administration of insulin-CBT 1 without damage to the digestive tract. We developed an insulin-CBT1 delivery system using Pediococcus pentosaceus (PP), which has been reported as a potential bacteria in DM. First, insulin-CBT1 was harbored in pCBT2-24, which verified the expression and secretion vector system of PP. We finally confirmed that PP-insulin-CBT1 successfully secreted insulin-CBT1 proteins to culture media. These results presented herein open up new avenues to developing therapeutic options for DM.

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Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Current Issues in Molecular Biology 生物-生化研究方法
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2.90
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期刊介绍: Current Issues in Molecular Biology (CIMB) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing review articles and minireviews in all areas of molecular biology and microbiology. Submitted articles are subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) and are open access immediately upon publication. All manuscripts undergo a peer-review process.
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