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</br><h2>Abstract</h2> | </br><h2>Abstract</h2> | ||
<p>Hair loss affects roughly 61 million people in the United States. More than 95% of hair thinning in men is attributed to male pattern baldness, or androgenetic alopecia. The hair loss product market is a multi-billion dollar market: in the United States alone, this market’s annual revenue is 7 billion dollars, with 3.5% annual growth rate from 2007 to 2012, yet a sufficient solution has yet to be made available. | <p>Hair loss affects roughly 61 million people in the United States. More than 95% of hair thinning in men is attributed to male pattern baldness, or androgenetic alopecia. The hair loss product market is a multi-billion dollar market: in the United States alone, this market’s annual revenue is 7 billion dollars, with 3.5% annual growth rate from 2007 to 2012, yet a sufficient solution has yet to be made available. | ||
− | The trigger for androgenetic alopecia is believed to be dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a derivative of testosterone. This summer, we engineered <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>, | + | The trigger for androgenetic alopecia is believed to be dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a derivative of testosterone. This summer, we engineered <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>, a bacterium found naturally on the scalp, to secrete 3α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3α-HSD). This enzyme reduces DHT to a non-steroidically active compound, using NADPH and NADH as cofactors.</p> |
− | <p>Our project consists of 3 main parts: 3α-HSD secretion by the | + | <p>Our project consists of 3 main parts: 3α-HSD secretion by the <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>, which is a part of the natural microbiome on the scalp, engineered <i>E.coli</i> for NADPH overproduction, and a comb as a tool to create a user-friendly experience. By synchronizing these parts, we hope to be able to show convincing evidence of DHT breakdown, providing a promising platform for treatment of male pattern baldness!</p> |
<h2>Problem</h2> | <h2>Problem</h2> | ||
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<p>The hair loss product market is a multi-billion dollar market: in the United States alone, this market’s annual revenue is $7 billion, with a 3.5% annual growth rate from 2007 to 2012 <sup><a href="#fn4" id="ref1">4</a></sup>.In China, the world’s second largest economy, sales of minoxidil (one of the two major products on the market), jumped 90% to $16.4 million from 2007 to 2012 <sup><a href="#fn5" id="ref1">5</a></sup>.</p> | <p>The hair loss product market is a multi-billion dollar market: in the United States alone, this market’s annual revenue is $7 billion, with a 3.5% annual growth rate from 2007 to 2012 <sup><a href="#fn4" id="ref1">4</a></sup>.In China, the world’s second largest economy, sales of minoxidil (one of the two major products on the market), jumped 90% to $16.4 million from 2007 to 2012 <sup><a href="#fn5" id="ref1">5</a></sup>.</p> | ||
<p>Two major non-surgical treatments are available today:</br> | <p>Two major non-surgical treatments are available today:</br> | ||
− | <ol><li><b>Finasteride-</b> Finasteride is one of the leading drugs treating male pattern baldness orally. It holds 27.5 % of the market in the United States. The pills are taken orally on a daily basis. The drug blocks the production of DHT, hence reducing its activity on the scalp<sup><a href="#fn1" id="ref1">1</a>,<a href="#fn6" id="ref1">6</a></sup>. According to a study, after five years of treatment with Finasteride, 48% of men had increased hair growth, while 75% of men who did not take the drug experienced hair loss<sup><a href="#fn7" id="ref1">7</a></sup>.The main drawback of Finasteride is it’s potential side effects (partially because the treatment is not a topical one), such as impotence & | + | <ol><li><b>Finasteride-</b> Finasteride is one of the leading drugs treating male pattern baldness orally. It holds 27.5 % of the market in the United States. The pills are taken orally on a daily basis. The drug blocks the production of DHT, hence reducing its activity on the scalp<sup><a href="#fn1" id="ref1">1</a>,<a href="#fn6" id="ref1">6</a></sup>. According to a study, after five years of treatment with Finasteride, 48% of men had increased hair growth, while 75% of men who did not take the drug experienced hair loss<sup><a href="#fn7" id="ref1">7</a></sup>.The main drawback of Finasteride is it’s potential side effects (partially because the treatment is not a topical one), such as impotence & cancer<sup><a href="#fn8" id="ref1">8</a></sup>. |
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<li><b>Minoxidil-</b> holds 28.2 % combined market share in the United States. This is an over-the-counter medication approved for male pattern baldness <sup><a href="#fn1" id="ref1">1</a></sup>. It is rubbed into the scalp twice a day. The mechanism by which minoxidil promotes hair growth is not fully understood. It is most effective for people under 40 years of age whose hair loss is recent. Minoxidil has no effect on receding hairlines. Its use is advised for central (vertex) hair loss only. Hair regrowth can take eight to twelve months. However, only 30–40% of patients experience hair growth<sup><a href="#fn9" id="ref1">9</a></sup>. | <li><b>Minoxidil-</b> holds 28.2 % combined market share in the United States. This is an over-the-counter medication approved for male pattern baldness <sup><a href="#fn1" id="ref1">1</a></sup>. It is rubbed into the scalp twice a day. The mechanism by which minoxidil promotes hair growth is not fully understood. It is most effective for people under 40 years of age whose hair loss is recent. Minoxidil has no effect on receding hairlines. Its use is advised for central (vertex) hair loss only. Hair regrowth can take eight to twelve months. However, only 30–40% of patients experience hair growth<sup><a href="#fn9" id="ref1">9</a></sup>. | ||
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<p>With the recent advances that established a strong relationship between the human microbiome and human health and disease, new frontiers in synthetic biology have begun to emerge concomitantly. Namely, rather than engineering a single bacterium chassis as is normally done in conventional synthetic biology applications, we have opted to devise an engineering strategy for a microbiome in order to address health-related problems. </p> | <p>With the recent advances that established a strong relationship between the human microbiome and human health and disease, new frontiers in synthetic biology have begun to emerge concomitantly. Namely, rather than engineering a single bacterium chassis as is normally done in conventional synthetic biology applications, we have opted to devise an engineering strategy for a microbiome in order to address health-related problems. </p> | ||
<p>A national research program of the human microbiome has been established in the United States - The Human Microbiome Project (HMP). The goal of the HMP is to demonstrate that there are opportunities to improve human health through monitoring and/or manipulation of the human microbiome <sup><a href="#fn10" id="ref1">10</a></sup>. New and promising startups have been established based on the idea of the utilization and adaptation of the human microbiome to our needs. For example, AOBiome, LLC. created a dedicated line of products (named ‘Motherdirt’) - the first line of products for the skin made, which includes live bacteria incorporated into the product itself (Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria) <sup><a href="#fn11" id="ref1">11</a></sup>. This product was publicized extensively in the media - In “The New York Times” and “Good Morning America”. In the past several years, several other big cosmetic companies have released products incorporating natural bacteria - “Clinique Redness Solutions Makeup SPF 15” by Clinique and “Cosmeceuticals Unstress Total Serenity Serums” by Christina are few examples of this promising market <sup><a href="#fn12" id="ref1">12</a></sup>. </p> | <p>A national research program of the human microbiome has been established in the United States - The Human Microbiome Project (HMP). The goal of the HMP is to demonstrate that there are opportunities to improve human health through monitoring and/or manipulation of the human microbiome <sup><a href="#fn10" id="ref1">10</a></sup>. New and promising startups have been established based on the idea of the utilization and adaptation of the human microbiome to our needs. For example, AOBiome, LLC. created a dedicated line of products (named ‘Motherdirt’) - the first line of products for the skin made, which includes live bacteria incorporated into the product itself (Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria) <sup><a href="#fn11" id="ref1">11</a></sup>. This product was publicized extensively in the media - In “The New York Times” and “Good Morning America”. In the past several years, several other big cosmetic companies have released products incorporating natural bacteria - “Clinique Redness Solutions Makeup SPF 15” by Clinique and “Cosmeceuticals Unstress Total Serenity Serums” by Christina are few examples of this promising market <sup><a href="#fn12" id="ref1">12</a></sup>. </p> | ||
− | <p>Using this trend in research and cosmetics, we decided to | + | <p>Using this trend in research and cosmetics, we decided to develop a new synthetic biology approach for engineering a microbiome. In our approach, we opt to genetically alter one or more of the bacterial populations that are naturally present to secrete a particular enzyme. Thus, on the one hand we minimally perturb the natural microbiome, while on the other we co-opt it to produce a sustainable treatment of some sort.</p> |
− | <p>We decided to apply this approach on the problem of male pattern baldness. We planned to alter the most abundant bacterium which is naturally found on our scalp (<i>Bacillus subtilis</i>) and genetically engineer it for our needs: taking advantage of its natural protein secretion pathways in order to secrete a DHT-reducing enzyme (as will be explained in the following paragraph). This new application of the human microbiome usage is a path, in our opinion, to solve a variety of conditions and enhance overall wellness in the future.</p> | + | <p>We decided to apply this approach on the problem of male pattern baldness. We planned to alter the most abundant bacterium which is naturally found on our scalp (<i>Bacillus subtilis</i>) <sup><a href="#fn15" id="ref1">15</a></sup> and genetically engineer it for our needs: taking advantage of its natural protein secretion pathways in order to secrete a DHT-reducing enzyme (as will be explained in the following paragraph). This new application of the human microbiome usage is a path, in our opinion, to solve a variety of conditions and enhance overall wellness in the future.</p> |
<h2>Solution</h2> | <h2>Solution</h2> | ||
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<figure><img class="img_center" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/e/e1/Technion_Israel_2015_overview-figure1.jpg"/><figcaption>Figure 1:Androgen metabolism in the human prostate<sup><a href="#fn13" id="ref1">13</a></sup></figcaption></figure> | <figure><img class="img_center" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/e/e1/Technion_Israel_2015_overview-figure1.jpg"/><figcaption>Figure 1:Androgen metabolism in the human prostate<sup><a href="#fn13" id="ref1">13</a></sup></figcaption></figure> | ||
− | <p>3α-HSD exists naturally in human prostate, performing the mentioned reaction<sup><a href="#fn14" id="ref1">14</a></sup>. However, according to previous research, the isoform originated from rat liver has greater specificity to DHT than the human isoform <sup><a href="# | + | <p>3α-HSD exists naturally in human prostate, performing the mentioned reaction<sup><a href="#fn14" id="ref1">14</a></sup>. However, according to previous research, the isoform originated from rat liver has greater specificity to DHT than the human isoform <sup><a href="#fn16" id="ref1">16</a></sup>. Therefore, we chose to use the sequence of <i>AKR1C9</i> for our project. We altered the sequence in order to delete forbidden restriction sites according to the iGEM regulations for BioBricks.</p> |
<h2>The components of the project</h2> | <h2>The components of the project</h2> | ||
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+ | <p>An illustration of our proposed solution and project components can be seen in Figure 2.</p> | ||
+ | <figure><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/3/3d/Techion_Israel_2015_combined.png" height="550px"/><figcaption>Figure 2: Schematic illustration of the project design, incorporating its main components: <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> (illustrated by the <span style="color: blue">blue</span> bacteria) which secretes 3α-HSD (illustrated by the <span style="color: gold">yellow</span> circles), engineered <i>E.coli</i> (illustrated by the <span style="color: red">red</span> bacteria) for NADPH molecule (illustrated by the <span style="color: green">green</span> circles) overproduction, and a comb as a tool to create a user-friendly experience. </figcaption></figure> | ||
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<p>In order to better focus on the many different components of our project, we split up into groups to tackle each component: Expression of the 3α-HSD enzyme, secretion of the enzyme, and cofactor production. Additionally, a group worked on developing a comb- a tool which could provide a user-friendly solution for the consumer in applying our product to the scalp. For more information about each sub-group, enter the page from the menu above, or visit the links below:</br> | <p>In order to better focus on the many different components of our project, we split up into groups to tackle each component: Expression of the 3α-HSD enzyme, secretion of the enzyme, and cofactor production. Additionally, a group worked on developing a comb- a tool which could provide a user-friendly solution for the consumer in applying our product to the scalp. For more information about each sub-group, enter the page from the menu above, or visit the links below:</br> | ||
<ul style="list-style: none"><li><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Technion_Israel/Project/Secretion" target="_blank">Secretion</a></li> | <ul style="list-style: none"><li><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Technion_Israel/Project/Secretion" target="_blank">Secretion</a></li> | ||
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<p>Our plans in the future consist of examining our product on model mice for androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness) as a proof of concept. We would like to utilize this model to prove that our combined solution for this condition can actually show results (<i>in-vivo</i>). If this succeeds, we will continue on to perform human trials.</p> | <p>Our plans in the future consist of examining our product on model mice for androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness) as a proof of concept. We would like to utilize this model to prove that our combined solution for this condition can actually show results (<i>in-vivo</i>). If this succeeds, we will continue on to perform human trials.</p> | ||
<p>We strive to open a standalone startup which will take our concepts forward.</p> | <p>We strive to open a standalone startup which will take our concepts forward.</p> | ||
− | <p>We also believe that our new application of utilizing the human microbiome (genetically modify it for a specific cause ) is a promising new way to treat different conditions.</p> | + | <p>We also believe that our new application of utilizing the human microbiome (genetically modify it for a specific cause ) is a promising new way to treat different conditions.</p></br> |
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<sup id="fn1">1. "Hair Loss Statistics." Statistic Brain. Relevant Research, Inc. (International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery), July 27th 2015. (accessed on: July 7th 2015). <http://www.statisticbrain.com/hair-loss-statistics/>.</sup></br> | <sup id="fn1">1. "Hair Loss Statistics." Statistic Brain. Relevant Research, Inc. (International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery), July 27th 2015. (accessed on: July 7th 2015). <http://www.statisticbrain.com/hair-loss-statistics/>.</sup></br> | ||
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+ | <sup id="fn15">15. Roia, F.C.; Vanderwyk, R., R. W.: Resident Microbial Flora of the Human Scalp and its Relationship to Dandruff. Journal of The Society of Cosmetic Chemists. 1969, 20, 113-134.</sup></br> | ||
+ | <sup id="fn16">16. Penning, T. M., Jin, Y., Heredia, V. V., & Lewis, M. (2003). Structure–function relationships in 3α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases: a comparison of the rat and human isoforms. The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, 85(2), 247-255.</sup></br> | ||
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Project Overview
Our new application of utilizing the human microbiome (genetically modified), is a promising new way to treat male pattern baldness.