Theraputic antibodies

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Molecular Theraputics Flashcards on Theraputic antibodies, created by lumen7 on 27/04/2013.
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list prolems w/production of theraputic mAB 1.choice of organism 2. glycosylation 3. scale up 4. cost 5. authenticity 6. test for contamination
monoclonal antibodies 1. Derived from a single B cell clone 2. Reproducible, Predictable & Potentially inexhaustible supply of Ab with exquisite specificity
Monoclonal antibody therapy the use of monoclonal antibodies (or mAb) to specifically bind to target cells or proteins. This may then stimulate the patient's immune system to attack those cells.
Limiting factors of mAbs 1.Acute reactions to mAbs 2. Antigenic modulation of the tumour 3. Immune response to mAbs 4. Tissue cross-reactivity with mAbs 5. Limited effector function 6. Tumour localisation 7. Tumour penetration
Monoclonal antibodies are used in vitro for bone marrow purging, cell purifications
Monoclonal antibodies are used in vivo tumours, preventing transplant rejection; tx of autoimmune disease, tx of infectious disease, leukaemia
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