Rice seed for delivery of vaccines to gut mucosal immune tissues

Plant Biotechnol J. 2015 Oct;13(8):1041-55. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12423. Epub 2015 Jun 23.

Abstract

Gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) is the biggest lymphoid organ in the body. It plays a role in robust immune responses against invading pathogens while maintaining immune tolerance against nonpathogenic antigens such as foods. Oral vaccination can induce mucosal and systemic antigen-specific immune reactions and has several advantages including ease of administration, no requirement for purification and ease of scale-up of antigen. Thus far, taking advantage of these properties, various plant-based oral vaccines have been developed. Seeds provide a superior production platform over other plant tissues for oral vaccines; they offer a suitable delivery vehicle to GALT due to their high stability at room temperature, ample and stable deposition space, high expression level, and protection from digestive enzymes in gut. A rice seed production system for oral vaccines was established by combining stable deposition in protein bodies or protein storage vacuoles and enhanced endosperm-specific expression. Various types of rice-based oral vaccines for infectious and allergic diseases were generated. Efficacy of these rice-based vaccines was evaluated in animal models.

Keywords: allergy vaccine; endoplasmic reticulum; endosperm; oral vaccine; protein body; rice seed.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Gastric Mucosa / immunology*
  • Immune System / metabolism*
  • Oryza / metabolism*
  • Recombinant Proteins / metabolism
  • Seeds / metabolism*
  • Vaccines / administration & dosage*

Substances

  • Recombinant Proteins
  • Vaccines