Glycoengineering: the effect of glycosylation on the properties of therapeutic proteins |
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Authors: | Sinclair Angus M Elliott Steve |
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Affiliation: | Amgen, Inc., One Amgen Center Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-1799, USA. anguss@amgen.com |
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Abstract: | Therapeutic proteins have revolutionized the treatment of many diseases but low activity or rapid clearance limits their utility. New approaches have been taken to design drugs with enhanced in vivo activity and half-life to reduce injection frequency, increase convenience, and improve patient compliance. One recently used approach is glycoengineering, changing protein-associated carbohydrate to alter pharmacokinetic properties of proteins. This technology has been applied to erythropoietin and resulted in the discovery of darbepoetin alfa (DA), a hyperglycosylated analogue of erythropoietin that contains two additional N-linked carbohydrates, a threefold increase in serum half-life and increased in vivo activity compared to recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO). The increased serum half-life allows for less frequent dosing to maintain target hemoglobin levels in anemic patients. Carbohydrates on DA and other molecules can also increase molecular stability, solubility, increase in vivo biological activity, and reduce immunogenicity. These properties are discussed. |
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