L12 Biologics Flashcards

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What are biologics?

A

Biological products, such as therapeutic proteins (Abs, enzymes), vaccines, blood/blood components, cells, tissues & gene therapy, used in the treatment of many inflammatory diseases and cancers for example

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Emerging trends in biologics

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  • Expression system/cell types: plant cells, insect cells, viral vectors
  • Products: advanced therapy medicinal products, gene therapy/RNAi, tissue engineering, personalised medicine
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What is a biosimilar?

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A biologic drug that’s almost an identical copy of an original that’s manufactured by a different company using a different process

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Difference between small molecule drugs and biologics

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Biologics generally exhibit higher molecular complexity and may be quite sensitive to changes in manufacturing processes (aseptic principles used)

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Typical manufacturing process

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  • Cell line engineered to express product
  • Cells are cultured to produce the product
  • Material is harvested and put through a purification process
  • Final product is tested, released & distributed to patients
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Biologics tend to be __ sensitive and susceptible to __ __

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heat
microbial contamination

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Cells are cultured in a __

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bioreactor

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8
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What are separation techniques based on?

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The molecular properties of the product

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9
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A target to treat RA

A

TNFα (pro-inflammatory cytokine)

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Another name for immunomodulators

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Biologic response modifiers (BRMs)

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The first biologic for RA

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Infliximab (Remicade) - mAb to TNFα

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12
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mAbs to TNFα (other than Infliximab)

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Adalimumab (Humira)
Golimumab (Simponi)

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13
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The only PEGylated anti-TNFα agent

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Certolizumab pegol (Cimzia)

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How does Certolizumab pegol differ to other anti-TNFα agents?

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  • It has no Fc domain
  • PEG addition suppresses immunogenicity & increases drug stability by prolonging half-life
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15
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First TNFα inhibitor FDA approved for plaque psoriasis

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Etanercept (Enbrel)

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How does Etanercept differ from mAbs to TNFα?

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Etanercept is a recombinant p75 TNF receptor/Fc portion of IgG fusion protein that inhibits TNFα by blocking its interaction with cell-surface TNF receptors (mAbs inhibit TNFα by directly binding to it)

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Q

The 4 Infliximab biosimilars

A
  • Inflectra
  • Renflexis
  • Ixifi
  • Avsola
18
Q

Biosimilar for Adalimumab

A

Cyltezo

19
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2 Etanercept biosimilars (and which are interchangeable with Enbrel)

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  • Erelzi (not interchangeable)
  • Brenzys (interchangeable)
20
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Some biologics like anti-TNFα drugs can increase susceptablity to infections such as…

A

TB, bacterial sepsis, invasive fungal infections, infections from opportunistic pathogens