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Bridging the gap: Facilities and technologies for development of early stage therapeutic mAb candidates
Authors:Trent P Munro  Stephen M Mahler  Edwin P Huang  David Y Chin  Peter P Gray
Institution:The University of Queensland; Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology; Brisbane, QLD Australia
Abstract:Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) currently dominate the biologics marketplace. Development of a new therapeutic mAb candidate is a complex, multistep process and early stages of development typically begin in an academic research environment. Recently, a number of facilities and initiatives have been launched to aid researchers along this difficult path and facilitate progression of the next mAb blockbuster. Complementing this, there has been a renewed interest from the pharmaceutical industry to reconnect with academia in order to boost dwindling pipelines and encourage innovation. In this review, we examine the steps required to take a therapeutic mAb from discovery through early stage preclinical development and toward becoming a feasible clinical candidate. Discussion of the technologies used for mAb discovery, production in mammalian cells and innovations in single-use bioprocessing is included. We also examine regulatory requirements for product quality and characterization that should be considered at the earliest stages of mAb development. We provide details on the facilities available to help researchers and small-biotech build value into early stage product development, and include examples from within our own facility of how technologies are utilized and an analysis of our client base.Key words: monoclonal antibody, preclinical development, biologics, CHO cells, cell culture
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