Monoclonal Antibodies and Hyperimmune Immunoglobulins in the Next Pandemic.

3区 医学 Q2 Medicine Current topics in microbiology and immunology Pub Date : 2024-06-15 DOI:10.1007/82_2024_274
Massimo Franchini, Daniele Focosi
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Abstract

Pandemics are highly unpredictable events that are generally caused by novel viruses. There is a high likelihood that such novel pathogens belong to entirely novel viral families for which no targeted small-molecule antivirals exist. In addition, small-molecule antivirals often have pharmacokinetic properties that make them contraindicated for the frail patients who are often the most susceptible to a novel virus. Passive immunotherapies-available from the first convalescent patients-can then play a key role in controlling pandemics. Convalescent plasma is immediately available, but if manufacturers have fast platforms to generate marketable drugs, other forms of passive antibody treatment can be produced. In this chapter, we will review the technological platforms for generating monoclonal antibodies and hyperimmune immunoglobulins, the current experience on their use for treatment of COVID-19, and the pipeline for pandemic candidates.

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下一次大流行中的单克隆抗体和超免疫免疫球蛋白。
大流行是极难预测的事件,通常由新型病毒引起。这些新型病原体很有可能属于全新的病毒家族,而目前还没有针对这些病毒的小分子抗病毒药物。此外,小分子抗病毒药物通常具有药代动力学特性,因此体弱的病人禁用,而这些病人往往最容易感染新型病毒。被动免疫疗法--可从首批康复病人身上获得--可在控制大流行病方面发挥关键作用。康复期血浆可以立即使用,但如果生产商拥有快速生产适销药品的平台,也可以生产其他形式的被动抗体治疗药物。在本章中,我们将回顾产生单克隆抗体和超免疫免疫球蛋白的技术平台、目前用于治疗 COVID-19 的经验以及大流行病候选药物的生产流水线。
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期刊介绍: The review series Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology provides a synthesis of the latest research findings in the areas of molecular immunology, bacteriology and virology. Each timely volume contains a wealth of information on the featured subject. This review series is designed to provide access to up-to-date, often previously unpublished information.
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