Literature DB >> 29851534

Challenges related to the immunogenicity of parenteral recombinant proteins: Underlying mechanisms and new approaches to overcome it.

Fatemeh Faraji1,2, Zahra Karjoo1, Maryam Vakili Moghaddam1, Sahel Heidari1,2, Reza Zolfaghari Emameh3, Reza Falak1,2.   

Abstract

Immune response elicited by therapeutic proteins is an important safety and efficacy issue for regulatory agencies, drug manufacturers, clinicians, and patients. Administration of therapeutic proteins can potentially induce the production of anti-drug antibodies or cell-mediated immune responses. At first, it was speculated that the immunogenicity is related to the non-human origin of these proteins. Later on, it was confirmed that the human proteins may also show immunogenicity. In this review article, we will focus on a number of factors, which play crucial roles in the human protein immunogenicity. These factors are related to the patient's status (or intrinsic properties) and molecular characteristics of the therapeutic protein's (or extrinsic properties). Furthermore, we will discuss available in silico, in vitro, and in vivo methods for the prediction of sequences, which may generate an immune response following parenteral administration of these proteins. In summary, nowadays, it is possible for drug manufacturers to evaluate the risk of immunogenicity of therapeutic proteins and implement a management plan to overcome the problems prior to proceeding to human clinical trials.

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Keywords:  Anti-drug antibody; immunogenicity mechanism; immunogenicity prediction; recombinant protein

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29851534     DOI: 10.1080/08830185.2018.1471139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Rev Immunol        ISSN: 0883-0185            Impact factor:   5.311


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Authors:  Michelle Levene; Murray D Bain; Nicholas F Moran; Niranjanan Nirmalananthan; Joanna Poulton; Mauro Scarpelli; Massimiliano Filosto; Hanna Mandel; Andrew D MacKinnon; Lynette Fairbanks; Dario Pacitti; Bridget E Bax
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-04-05       Impact factor: 4.241

2.  Cytokine profile and nitric oxide levels in peritoneal macrophages of BALB/c mice exposed to the fucose-mannose ligand of Leishmania infantum combined with glycyrrhizin.

Authors:  Hasan Namdar Ahmadabad; Reza Shafiei; Gholam Reza Hatam; Reza Zolfaghari Emameh; Ashok Aspatwar
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2020-07-20       Impact factor: 3.876

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