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Oral encapsulated transforming growth factorβ1 reduces endogenous levels:Effect on inflammatory bowel disease
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作者 laura hammer Stacia Furtado +1 位作者 Edith Mathiowitz Dominick L Auci 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics》 CAS 2020年第5期79-92,共14页
BACKGROUND TreXTAM®is a combination of the key regulatory cytokine transforming growth factor beta(TGFβ)and all trans retinoic acid(ATRA)microencapsulated for oral delivery to immune structures of the gut.It is ... BACKGROUND TreXTAM®is a combination of the key regulatory cytokine transforming growth factor beta(TGFβ)and all trans retinoic acid(ATRA)microencapsulated for oral delivery to immune structures of the gut.It is in development as a novel treatment for inflammatory bowel disease(IBD).AIM To measure TGFβlevels in blood and tissue after oral administration of encapsulated TGFβ.METHODS Animals were orally administered encapsulated TGFβby gavage.Levels of drug substance in blood and in gut tissues at various times after administration were measured by ELISA.RESULTS We made the surprising discovery that oral administration of TreXTAM dramatically(approximately 50%)and significantly(P=0.025)reduced TGFβlevels in colon,but not small intestine or mesenteric lymph nodes.Similarly,levels in rat serum after 25 d of thrice weekly dosing with either TreXTAM,or microencapsulated TGFβalone(denoted as TPX6001)were significantly(P<0.01)reduced from baseline levels.When tested in the SCID mouse CD4+CD25-adoptive cell transfer(ACT)model of IBD,oral TPX6001 alone provided only a transient benefit in terms of reduced weight loss.CONCLUSION These observations suggest a negative feedback mechanism in the gut whereby local delivery of TGFβresults in reduced local and systemic levels of the active form of TGFβ.Our findings suggest potential clinical implications for use of encapsulated TGFβ,perhaps in the context of IBD and/or other instances of fibrosis and/or pathological TGFβsignaling. 展开更多
关键词 Transforming growth factor beta All trans retinoic acid Ulcerative colitis Crohn’s disease Inflammatory bowel disease Regulatory T cells
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