Biologicals Flashcards

1
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Proteins vs Small Molecules

A

See separate sheet

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2
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How are therapeutic proteins normally made?

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Relies largely on recombinant DNA methods (apart from small peptides)

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3
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Humanized antibodies contain…

A

Murine complementarity determining regions

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4
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What are the most common hosts for the production of therapeutic proteins in cost order (cheapest first)

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Bacteria
Yeast
Mammalian Cells

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5
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How easy is it to scape up the various hosts for the production of therapeutic proteins?

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Bacteria & Yeast
- Relatively easy - bigger vat
Mammalian Cells
- More difficult and expensive
- Cells that grow in suspension are easier
- Many cell lines are adherent - cell factories or microcarriers can be used

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6
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Which operations may denature or aggregate proteins

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  • Freezing/Thawing
  • Agitation (interfaces)
  • Sonication
  • Contact with silicone oil
  • Low or high pH
  • Low or high salt
  • Specific salts
  • Heat
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7
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Give examples of interfaces that can cause aggregation?

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Air-water
- Vials, IV bags
Oil-water
- Silicone-coated syringes
Hydrophobic surfaces
- IV set & bag
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8
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Is Normal Saline usually ok as an IV diluent?

A

Yes

Some hydrophobic proteins are less soluble/insoluble at high salt
Half normal may be better?

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9
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Is Dextrose usually ok as an IV diluent?

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No

  • Can react with lysines on the protein surface to form Schiff’s bases relatively quickly at ambient temps
  • Can occur in vivo, especially in patients with uncontrolled diabetes
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10
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What is Tissue Engineering

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Aims to replace diseased or damaged living tissue with living tissue designed and constructed for the needs of each individual

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