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  4. Debulking SARS-CoV-2 in saliva using angiotensin converting enzyme 2 in chewing gum to decrease oral virus transmission and infection
 
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2022
Journal Article
Title

Debulking SARS-CoV-2 in saliva using angiotensin converting enzyme 2 in chewing gum to decrease oral virus transmission and infection

Abstract
To advance a novel concept of debulking virus in the oral cavity, the primary site of viral replication, virus-trapping proteins CTB-ACE2 were expressed in chloroplasts and clinical-grade plant material was developed to meet FDA requirements. Chewing gum (2 g) containing plant cells expressed CTB-ACE2 up to 17.2 mg ACE2/g dry weight (11.7% leaf protein), have physical characteristics and taste/flavor like conventional gums, and no protein was lost during gum compression. CTB-ACE2 gum efficiently (>95%) inhibited entry of lentivirus spike or VSV-spike pseudovirus into Vero/CHO cells when quantified by luciferase or red fluorescence. Incubation of CTB-ACE2 microparticles reduced SARS-CoV-2 virus count in COVID-19 swab/saliva samples by >95% when evaluated by microbubbles (femtomolar concentration) or qPCR, demonstrating both virus trapping and blocking of cellular entry. COVID-19 saliva samples showed low or undetectable ACE2 activity when compared with healthy individuals (2,582 versus 50,126 DRFU; 27 versus 225 enzyme units), confirming greater susceptibility of infected patients for viral entry. CTB-ACE2 activity was completely inhibited by pre-incubation with SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain, offering an explanation for reduced saliva ACE2 activity among COVID-19 patients. Chewing gum with virus-trapping proteins offers a general affordable strategy to protect patients from most oral virus re-infections through debulking or minimizing transmission to others.
Author(s)
Daniell, H.
Nair, S.K.
Esmaeili, N.
Wakade, G.
Shahid, N.
Ganesan, P.K.
Islam, M.R.
Shepley-McTaggart, A.
Feng, S.
Gary, E.N.
Ali, A.R.
Nuth, M.
Cruz, S.N.
Graham-Wooten, J.
Streatfield, S.J.
Montoya-Lopez, R.
Kaznica, P.
Mawson, M.
Green, B.J.
Ricciardi, R.
Milone, M.
Harty, R.N.
Wang, P.
Weiner, D.B.
Margulies, K.B.
Collman, R.G.
Journal
Molecular therapy  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.ymthe.2021.11.008
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