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Lactococcus lactis as an Interleukin Delivery System for Prophylaxis and Treatment of Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases.

Gabriela Munis CamposMonique Ferrary AméricoAndria Dos Santos FreitasFernanda Alvarenga Lima BarrosoJoyce da Cruz Ferraz DutraLudmila Silva QuaresmaBárbara Fernandes CordeiroJuliana Guimarães LagunaLuís Cláudio Lima de JesusAparecida Maria FontesAlexander BirbrairTulio Marcos SantosVasco Azevedo
Published in: Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins (2023)
Target delivery of therapeutic agents with anti-inflammatory properties using probiotics as delivery and recombinant protein expression vehicles is a promising approach for the prevention and treatment of many diseases, such as cancer and intestinal immune disorders. Lactococcus lactis, a Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) widely used in the dairy industry, is one of the most important microorganisms with GRAS status for human consumption, for which biotechnological tools have already been developed to express and deliver recombinant biomolecules with anti-inflammatory properties. Cytokines, for  example, are immune system communication molecules present at virtually all levels of the immune response. They are essential in cellular and humoral processes, such as hampering inflammation or adjuvating in the adaptive immune response, making them good candidates for therapeutic approaches. This review discusses the advances in the development of new therapies and prophylactic approaches using LAB to deliver/express cytokines for the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases in the future.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • anti inflammatory
  • oxidative stress
  • dendritic cells
  • lactic acid
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • young adults
  • replacement therapy