3 research outputs found
A fast and easy one-step purification strategy for plant-made antibodies using Protein A magnetic beads
A major difficulty to reach commercial- scale production for plant-made antibodies is the complexity and cost of their purification from plant extracts. Here, using Protein A magnetic beads, two monoclonal antibodies are purified in a one-step procedure directly from non-clarified crude plant extracts. This technique provides significant savings in terms of resources, operation time, and equipment
Exploring the Potentiality of a Plant Platform for Monoclonal Antibody Production in Veterinary Medicine
Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is an allergic, inflammatory, and pruritic skin disease associated with the production of IgE antibodies against environmental allergens and mainly house dust mite allergens. This complex dermatological pathology involves Interleukin 31 (IL-31) as a central itch mediator. One of the most effective CAD treatments is a caninized monoclonal antibody (mAb) called Lokivetmab. It is produced in CHO cells and targets specifically canine IL-31 (cIL-31) and blocks its cellular messaging. This treatment has undoubtedly contributed to a breakthrough in dermatitis-related pruritus. However, its production in mammalian cells requires time-consuming procedures, high production costs, and investment. Plants are considered an emerging protein production platform for recombinant biopharmaceuticals due to their cost-effectiveness and rapidity for production. Here, we use transient expression in Nicotiana benthamiana plants to produce recombinant canine Interleukin 31 (cIL-31) and an anti-IL-31 monoclonal antibody (M1). First, we describe the production and characterization of M1 and then its activity on an IL-31-induced pruritic model in dogs compared to its commercial homolog. Dogs treated with the plant-made M1 mAb have shown similar improvements to Lokivetmab-treated ones after different challenges using canine IL-31. Furthermore, M1 injections were not associated with any side effects. These results demonstrate the safety and efficacy of this plant-made Lokivetmab biosimilar to control dogs’ pruritus in a well-established model. Finally, this study shows that the plant-production platform can be utilized to produce rapidly functional mAbs and bring hope to the immunotherapy field of veterinary medicine
Livres d'artistes-femmes : Une exposition de livres contemporains réalisés par des artistes canadiennes comprenant des "livres-objets" uniques ou des livres faisant partie d'éditions à petits tirages = Women's Bookworks : A Survey of Contemporary 4 by Canadian Women Including Unique Book-Objects and Printed Editions
This boxed catalogue assembles separate leaflets (with photographs and artist's statements) documenting 59 books created by 48 Canadian women artists, in addition to works by 9 invited artists. Following a brief history of the genre, McCutcheon traces the project's development, surveys the state of the book-object in Canada, and goes on defining relevant categories. Some artist's statements in French only