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A Shark Liver Gene-Derived Active Peptide Expressed in the Silkworm,Bombyx mori: Preliminary Studies for Oral Administration of the Recombinant Protein
Authors:Yunlong Liu  Ying Chen  Jianqing Chen  Wenping Zhang  Qing Sheng  Jian Chen  Wei Yu  Zuoming Nie  Yaozhou Zhang  Wutong Wu  Lisha Wang  Inthrani Raja Indran  Jun Li  Lian Qian  Zhengbing Lv
Abstract:Active peptide from shark liver (APSL) is a cytokine from Chiloscyllium plagiosum that can stimulate liver regeneration and protects the pancreas. To study the effect of orally administered recombinant APSL (rAPSL) on an animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus, the APSL gene was cloned, and APSL was expressed in Bombyx mori N cells (BmN cells), silkworm larvae and silkworm pupae using the silkworm baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS). It was demonstrated that rAPSL was able to significantly reduce the blood glucose level in mice with type 2 diabetes induced by streptozotocin. The analysis of paraffin sections of mouse pancreatic tissues revealed that rAPSL could effectively protect mouse islets from streptozotocin-induced lesions. Compared with the powder prepared from normal silkworm pupae, the powder prepared from pupae expressing rAPSL exhibited greater protective effects, and these results suggest that rAPSL has potential uses as an oral drug for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in the future.
Keywords:active peptide from shark liver   Bombyx mori pupae   BmNPV/Bac-to-Bac baculovirus expression system   type 2 diabetes mellitus   oral administration
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