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1 Lecture 38 Plantibodies

2 ANTIBODIES PRODUCED FROM PLANTS
Functional antibodies can be produced from plants Targeted to intercellular space, chloroplast, seeds and tubers Benefit for topical immunotherapy Can be produced from plants in large quantities Contd...

3 Plantibodies provides increased stability
e.g: Secretory Ig A Plants can assemble complex secretory antibodies e.g: Construction of tobacco plants expressing 4 transgenes Quadruple transgenics efficiently assembled secretory immunoglobulins (Smith & Glick, 2000)

4 Anti-rabies virus mAb After exposure treated with Ab
Used to be made in horses First mAb made in transgenic plants 4 genes – 2 H, 2 L Transgenic plant for each one and crossing plants Later used single binary vector with two promoters

5 Full-size monoclonal antibodies recently produced in transgenic plants

6 Abs expressed in transgenic plants
Constant domains Variable Light chain Variable Heavy chain Recombinant hinge region

7 Functional Abs Need to be properly folded and assembled
Need disulfide bond formation and glycosylation Down stream processing: Purification of Ab mostly with Protein A or G Glycosylation is different in plants β 1,2 Xylose and α 1,3 fucose Retain in ER, only mannose is attached Shorter half-life of Ab

8 Glycosylation of Ab Full-size Ab Large single-chain Ab
Camelid heavy-chain Ab Minibodies and Fab fragments don’t get glycosylated

9 Glycosylation in Golgi

10 Antibodies: a compelling success story
high specificity: in vitro and in vivo diagnostics low toxicity: therapeutic applications high drug approval rates (24 approved mAbs) major products in biotechnology (~240 in clinical trials) inherently stable human proteins injectable, topical and oral applications applicable for chronic conditions potential long-lasting benefits

11 Production Costs for Antibodies
cost in $ / gram hybridomas 1000 transgenic animals 100 transgenic plants 10 Source: Daniell et al. (2001) TIPS 6, E. coli & yeast Tr. animals and animal cells Transgenic plants

12 Comparison of Mammalian and Plant-produced Antibodies
peptide sequence: identical correct cleavage of Ig-derived signal peptides kinetics & affinity: identical stability in seeds > 30 months antibody types: plant system more versatile (sIgA) post-translational processing: different core glycan identical, terminal sugar different plus xylose & fucose antigenicity & clearance: apparently identical (shorter half-life)


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