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Intestinal Radiation Protection and Mitigation by Second-Generation Probiotic Lactobacillus-reuteri Engineered to Deliver Interleukin-22
Authors:Alexis Espinal  Michael W. Epperly  Amitava Mukherjee  Renee Fisher  Donna Shields  Hong Wang  M. Saiful Huq  Diala Fatima Hamade  Anda M. Vlad  Lan Coffman  Ronald Buckanovich  Jian Yu  Brian J. Leibowitz  Jan-Peter van Pijkeren  Ravi B. Patel  Donna Stolz  Simon Watkins  Asim Ejaz  Joel S. Greenberger
Abstract:(1) Background: The systemic administration of therapeutic agents to the intestine including cytokines, such as Interleukin-22 (IL-22), is compromised by damage to the microvasculature 24 hrs after total body irradiation (TBI). At that time, there is significant death of intestinal microvascular endothelial cells and destruction of the lamina propria, which limits drug delivery through the circulation, thus reducing the capacity of therapeutics to stabilize the numbers of Lgr5+ intestinal crypt stem cells and their progeny, and improve survival. By its direct action on intestinal stem cells and their villus regeneration capacity, IL-22 is both an ionizing irradiation protector and mitigator. (2) Methods: To improve delivery of IL-22 to the irradiated intestine, we gavaged Lactobacillus-reuteri as a platform for the second-generation probiotic Lactobacillus-reuteri-Interleukin-22 (LR-IL-22). (3) Results: There was effective radiation mitigation by gavage of LR-IL-22 at 24 h after intestinal irradiation. Multiple biomarkers of radiation damage to the intestine, immune system and bone marrow were improved by LR-IL-22 compared to the gavage of control LR or intraperitoneal injection of IL-22 protein. (4) Conclusions: Oral administration of LR-IL-22 is an effective protector and mitigator of intestinal irradiation damage.
Keywords:ionizing irradiation   whole abdomen irradiation   radioprotection   radiation mitigation   Lactobacillus reuteri-IL-22
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