Safety evaluation of standardized allergen extract of Japanese cedar pollen for sublingual immunotherapy

•Safety profile of JCP-allergen extract was evaluated for the clinical applications.•No potential genotoxicity was showed in vitro and rat in vivo studies.•NOAEL in rats dosed for 26-week was over 300-fold human dose for systemic toxicity.•No local irritation was found in rabbits oral mucosae by sub...

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Veröffentlicht in:Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology 2015-04, Vol.71 (3), p.529-540
Hauptverfasser: Mitobe, Yuko, Yokomoto, Yasuki, Ohashi-Doi, Katsuyo
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Zusammenfassung:•Safety profile of JCP-allergen extract was evaluated for the clinical applications.•No potential genotoxicity was showed in vitro and rat in vivo studies.•NOAEL in rats dosed for 26-week was over 300-fold human dose for systemic toxicity.•No local irritation was found in rabbits oral mucosae by sublingual dosing.•These data support safe use of JCP-allergen extract for sublingual immunotherapy. Japanese cedar (JC) pollinosis is caused by Japanese cedar pollen (JCP) and most common seasonal allergic disease in Japan. Subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) with allergen extract of JCP (JCP-allergen extract) is well established for JC pollinosis treatment with improvement of symptoms. However, major drawbacks for SCIT are repeated painful injections, frequent hospital visits and anaphylactic risk. Currently, sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) has received much attention as an advanced alternative application with lower incidence of systemic reactions because the liquid or tablet form of allergen is placed under the tongue. The aim of this study was safety evaluation of standardized JCP-allergen extract currently developed for SLIT in JC pollinosis. JCP-allergen extract showed no potential genotoxicity. No systemic effects were observed in rats administered JCP-allergen extract orally for 26weeks followed by 4-week recovery period. Mild local reactions such as hyperplasia and increased globule leukocytes resulting from vehicle (glycerin)-induced irritation were observed in stomach. No-observed-adverse-effect level was greater than 10,000JAU/kg/day for systemic toxicity, equivalent to 300-fold the human dose. No local irritation was found in rabbits oral mucosae by 7-day sublingual administration. These results demonstrate the safe profile of standardized JCP-allergen extract, suggesting it is suitable for SLIT in JC pollinosis.
ISSN:0273-2300
1096-0295
DOI:10.1016/j.yrtph.2015.02.009