应用一致性方法减少疫苗效力试验中动物的使用

Jodie Kulpa-Eddy , David Dusek
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生物制剂通常是从活的生物体中生产出来的,生产过程通常涉及一定程度的自然变异性。对诸如疫苗之类的生物制剂进行表征本来就很困难,因为它们所含抗原的分子结构复杂,而且防腐剂和佐剂等辅料的存在会干扰检测。因此,生产的每批、每批或每系列产品在上市前都必须经过测试,以确保产品符合法规标准。这种批放行检验强调最终产品的质量控制,其特点可能是大量使用实验动物。一致性方法是基于这样一个原则,即生物制剂的质量是严格应用质量体系和一致生产的结果。后续批次被确定为与临床评价批次相似,因此可通过包含本质量体系的过程检测放行。欧洲替代方法验证中心(ECVAM)于2006年和2010年组织了国际研讨会,讨论一致性方法及其减少生物制品测试中使用动物数量的潜力。本文提供了这些研讨会的概述。
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Application of the consistency approach to reduce animal use in vaccine potency testing

Biologics are usually produced from live organisms, and the manufacturing process often involves a degree of natural variability. Characterization of biologics such as vaccines is inherently difficult due to the complex molecular structure of the antigens they contain and the presence of excipients such as preservatives and adjuvants that can interfere with testing. Therefore, each batch, lot, or serial produced must be tested before market release to ensure that the product complies with regulatory standards. This batch release testing emphasizes quality control of the final product and may be characterized by an extensive use of laboratory animals. The consistency approach is based upon the principle that the quality of a biologic is the result of the strict application of a quality system and consistent production. Subsequent batches are determined to be similar to clinically evaluated batches and therefore acceptable for release through the in-process testing that comprises this quality system. The European Centre for Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM) organized international workshops in 2006 and 2010 to discuss the consistency approach and its potential to reduce the number of animals used in testing of biological products. This paper provides an overview of these workshops.

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