Monoclonal Antibodies. IMMUNOTHERAPY Treatment of the disease by Inducing, Enhancing or Suppressing the Immune System. Active Immunotherapy: - It stimulates.

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Monoclonal Antibodies

IMMUNOTHERAPY Treatment of the disease by Inducing, Enhancing or Suppressing the Immune System. Active Immunotherapy: - It stimulates the body’s own immune system to fight the disease. Passive Immunotherapy: - It does not rely on the body to attack the disease, instead they use the immune system components ( such as antibodies) created outside the body.

ANTIBODIES STRUCTURECLASS

ANTIBODIES Derived from different B Lymphocytes cell lines POLYCLONAL.MONOCLONAL. Derived from a single B cell clone Batch to Batch variation affecting Ab reactivity & titre mAb offer Reproducible, Predictable & Potentially inexhaustible supply of Ab with exquisite specificity Enable the development of secure immunoassay systems. NOT Powerful tools for clinical diagnostic tests

PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY

PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY Step 1: - Immunization Of Mice & Selection Of Mouse Donor For Generation Of Hybridoma cells HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY ANTIGEN ( Intact cell/ Whole cell membrane/ micro-organisms ) + ADJUVANT (emulsification) Ab titre reached in Serum Spleen removed (source of cells)

PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY Step 2: - Screening Of Mice For Antibody Production HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY After several weeks of immunization Serum Antibody Titre Determined (Technique: - ELISA / Flow cytometery) Titre too low BOOST (Pure antigen) Titre High BOOST (Pure antigen) 2 weeks

PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY Step 3: - Preparation of Myeloma Cells HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY Immortal Tumor Of Lymphocytes Azaguanine Myeloma Cells High Viability & Rapid Growth HGPRT - Myeloma Cells Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGPRT)

PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY Step 4: - Fusion of Myeloma Cells with Immune Spleen Cells & Selection of Hybridoma Cells HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY FUSION PEG MYELOMA CELLS SPLEEN CELLS HYBRIDOMA CELLS ELISA PLATE Feeder Cells Growth Medium HAT Medium 1.Plating of Cells in HAT selective Medium 2.Scanning of Viable Hybridomas

PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY Step 4: - Cloning of Hybridoma Cell Lines by “ Limiting Dilution” or Expansion HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY A. Clone Each +ve Culture B. Test Each Supernatant for Antibodies C. Expand +ve Clones Mouse Ascites Method Tissue Culture Method

PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY

EVOLUTION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 1. TRANSGENIC DNA SPLICING / GENE KNOCK OUT 2. LIBRARIES a.BACTERIOPHAGE b. mRNA c. Cell Surface

ENGINNERED ANTIBODIES

FDA APPROVED MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES H2003PsoriasisRaptiva ™ Genentech/Xoma C1997 Non-Hodgkin ’ s LymphomaRituxan ® BiogenIdec/Genentech/Roche M2003 Non-Hodgkin ’ s LymphomaBexxar ® Corixa/GlaxoSmithKline C2004Colorectal CancerErbitux ™ BMS/ImClone Systems H2003Asthma Xolair ® Novartis/Genentech/Tanox PD2002Rheumatoid ArthritisHumira ™ Abbott/CAT H2001Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Campath ® Schering /ILEX Oncology H2000Acute Myleoid LeukemiaMylotarg ™ Wyeth C1998Acute Transplant Rejection Simulect ® Novartis C1998 Crohn ’ s, Rheumatoid ArthritisRemicade ® J & J HHHH Breast Cancer Colorectal Cancer Herceptin ® Avastin ® Genentech/Roche H1998Viral Respiratory Disease Synagis ® MedImmune/Abbott H1997Acute Transplant Rejection Zenapax ® PDLI M2002 Non-Hodgkin ’ s Lymphoma Zevalin ™ BiogenIdec C1994Acute Cardiac Conditions ReoPro ® J&J/Eli Lilly M1986Organ Transplant Rejection Orthoclone-OKT ® Ortho Biotech Antibody Type (2) Date of FDA ApprovalIndicationsName of Product (1) Company Name

Applications of Monoclonal Antibodies Diagnostic Applications Biosensors & Microarrays Therapeutic Applications Transplant rejection Muronomab-CD3 Cardiovascular disease Abciximab Cancer Rituximab Infectious Diseases Palivizumab Inflammatory disease Infliximab Clinical Applications Purification of drugs, Imaging the target Future Applications Fight against Bioterrorism

Market Analysis & Forecast Industry participants forecast of the market vary widely, however, a consensus is emerging that the market should reach US$26 billion by the end of the decade. This is a conservative estimate implying an average annual growth rate of 18%. By 2008, mAbs should account for 32 percent of all revenue in the biotech market 100 mAb Expected By 2010 mAb contributing to the in vitro diagnostics market expected to be worth $34 Billion this year

Why should we be interested ? mAbs drive the development of multibillion dollar biotechnology industry. Many of the leading pharmaceutical companies have entered the mAb sector, attracted by quicker and less costly development, higher success rates, premium pricing, and a potentially reduced threat from generics The outlook for monoclonal antibody therapeutics is healthy. The ongoing success of existing products, combined with a bulging pipeline of new products awaiting approval and limited generic erosion, point towards robust growth in this segment