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Animal saliva may aid in therapy

- By LIWENFANG in Guangzhou liwenfang@chinadaily.com.cn

Scientists in southern China have used animal saliva to produce a protein that could aid in the developmen­t of therapeuti­c drugs for neurologic­al diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

Aresearch team led by Wu Zhenfang, a professor of animal science specializi­ng in molecular genetics and breeding at South China Agricultur­al University, used the salivary glands of transgenic mice as bioreactor­s to produce nerve growth factor, which regulates neurons in the brain and spinal cord.

The team’s findings were published late lastmonthi­n Scientific Reports, an online journal published by Nature magazine.

“Salivary glands of animals have great potential to act as powerful bioreactor­s to produce human therapeuti­c proteins,” according to the research report.

Wu said: “Our study provides a brand new, highly efficient approach for the synthesis of human nerve growth factor.”

The study, the first of its kind worldwide, started eight years ago as a Statefunde­d transgenic technology project focused on pig breeding. To expand the use of the technology, the team applied it to producing human pharmaceut­ical protein.

To date, two therapeuti­c proteins produced from the milk of transgenic animals have been approved for commercial and clinical use in Europe and the United States respective­ly. Yet animals secrete larger amounts of saliva than milk, and saliva can be collected repeatedly.

Wu said his team’s study holds major strategic significan­ce in strengthen­ing biotechnol­ogical innovation.

The technology has an important applicatio­n in potentiall­y producing human therapeuti­c proteins, said Zhao Shuhong, professor of animal science specializi­ng in pig genomics and breeding at Huazhong Agricultur­alUniversi­ty. Qian Shiye contribute­d to this story.

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Wu Zhenfang, professor at South China Agricultur­al University

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