3rd International Conference On Medical & Health Sciences
Therapeutic Recombinant Proteins
Disiplin:
Animal Biochemistry,Applied Microbiology
Konu:
Animal Biochemistry,Applied Microbiology
Recombinant proteins have extensive applications in the field of medicine.Important recombinant proteins such as vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, hormones and enzymes are used.So far, around 650 protein-based drugs have been approved worldwide and more than 1,300 recombinant drugs are developed.The production of recombinant protein emerged in the early 1980s and was carried out in a variety of houses, from escherichia coli bacteria to mammals, insects and mammal cells.For example, the first commercial drugs, human insulin and growth hormone, were produced in e. coli.Recently, e. coli, as well as saccharomyces cerevisiae and picia pastoris, also produce medicinal proteins.Furthermore, breast cell lines such as sp2/0, ns0 and cho are also used in the production of therapeutic proteins.Protein such as rituximab and trastuzumab used in the treatment of cancer with cho cell lines, rfviii used in the treatment of hemophilia and vaccines against viral or bacterial infections such as trumenba, shingrix and heplisav b are produced as a recombinant.Although bacteria such as e. coli provide high efficiency, they produce protein with lower glycosylation than the mammal and mammal cells, which limits the therapeutic potential.and a)