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Safety profile of intravenous administration of live Pichia pastoris cells in mice. | LitMetric

Safety profile of intravenous administration of live Pichia pastoris cells in mice.

FEMS Yeast Res

Facultad de Medicina, Departamento de Microbiología. Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Ave. Francisoco I. Madero y Dr. Eduardo Aguirre Pequeño s/n, Col. Mitras Centro, C.P. 64460 Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.

Published: May 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pichia pastoris is a yeast used for producing proteins for subunit vaccines, and there is a growing interest in using yeast surface display systems to deliver antigens for large-scale vaccine production.
  • Recent research investigated the safety of administering live P. pastoris to mice, revealing that while the yeast spreads to organs like the heart and spleen, it is quickly eliminated and mostly resides in the liver after 48 hours.
  • The study found that this temporary infection did not trigger a significant immune response, indicating that P. pastoris is safe for use in vaccine development.

Article Abstract

Pichia pastoris has been widely used to produce antigenic proteins aimed to integrate subunit vaccines. Moreover, increasing interest in large-scale vaccine production at the lowest cost is rapidly focusing in the development of yeast surface display (YSD) systems for delivery of antigens. In this scenario, the safety of live yeast administration must be warranted, however, such information is very scarce. Here, we assess the intravenous administration (i.v.) of live P. pastoris cells in order to trace dissemination in BALB/c mice and to evaluate the immune response raised against the yeast compared to the well-defined pathogen Candida albicans. Our results demonstrate dissemination of P. pastoris to the heart, kidney, and spleen, but it is quickly eliminated during the first 48 h postinfection (hpi), with persistence in the liver along with mild mononuclear (MN) and polymorphonuclear (PMN) infiltrate, which was resolved at 144 hpi. In vivo delayed-type hypersensitivity test (DTH) or in vitro antigenic stimulation of mice splenocytes demonstrate that transient infection of P. pastoris did not induce a cell-mediated immune response nor increase the level of circulating IgG or IgM. These results demonstrate the innocuous profile of P. pastoris and support its use as a safe delivery system for vaccine development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsyr/foac023DOI Listing

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