Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo

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Autor(a) principal: Soares, Gabriela de Fátima da Silva [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.unifesp.br/xmlui/handle/11600/63864
Resumo: Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are molecules involved in multiple applications, ranging from use as reagents to diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Once obtained, mAbs can be produced in vivo, by inducing ascites, as well as in vitro, by culturing the secretory hybridoma cells. In view of changes in the laws that regulate the use of animals in research, the in vivo production method has become questionable. However, the production of mAbs in vitro is not trivial. In order to replace or reduce the use of animals for this purpose, we present the present work that sought to evaluate possibilities of mAb production in vitro. For this, we use hybridomas selected based on the degree of ease in the cultivation and production of mAb, under the conditions usually practiced. Hybridomas 1F5H2 (good secretory), 5.G8 (bad secretory) and 10. D7 (best secretory) were used. The three hybridomas were studied in order to allow the comparison between in vivo and in vitro production methods regarding cell proliferation under different conditions of culture medium supplementation - 10% conventional SFB, 10% low IgG SBF and 1% Nutridoma- , as to the secretory antibody capacity of hybridomas, as well as the cost, time and volume required to produce reasonable amounts of antibodies. The cells showed no significant difference regarding the proliferative profile in the different conditions of supplementation of the culture medium. However, the 5.G8 hybridoma exhibited a higher proliferative rate when compared to the other two hybridomas, showing that the hybridoma that presented the worst performance in in vivo production, performed better in vitro and that each strain has its own characteristics. In addition, we saw that no in vitro production method, evaluated for the three hybridoma strains studied, exceeded the profitability of the in vivo method. In vitro production has always involved longer times to obtain the same amount of antibody. Supplementation of medium with Nutridoma for hybridoma culture proved to be an alternative for culture in serum-free medium. The implementation of an in vitro method alternative to the use of animals will require investments and will depend on a demand that sustains a favorable cost / benefit ratio.
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spelling Soares, Gabriela de Fátima da Silva [UNIFESP]http://lattes.cnpq.br/6404849921203695http://lattes.cnpq.br/6568232956872184Moraes, Jane Zveiter de [UNIFESP]São Paulo2022-05-24T17:06:59Z2022-05-24T17:06:59Z2020-07https://repositorio.unifesp.br/xmlui/handle/11600/63864Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are molecules involved in multiple applications, ranging from use as reagents to diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Once obtained, mAbs can be produced in vivo, by inducing ascites, as well as in vitro, by culturing the secretory hybridoma cells. In view of changes in the laws that regulate the use of animals in research, the in vivo production method has become questionable. However, the production of mAbs in vitro is not trivial. In order to replace or reduce the use of animals for this purpose, we present the present work that sought to evaluate possibilities of mAb production in vitro. For this, we use hybridomas selected based on the degree of ease in the cultivation and production of mAb, under the conditions usually practiced. Hybridomas 1F5H2 (good secretory), 5.G8 (bad secretory) and 10. D7 (best secretory) were used. The three hybridomas were studied in order to allow the comparison between in vivo and in vitro production methods regarding cell proliferation under different conditions of culture medium supplementation - 10% conventional SFB, 10% low IgG SBF and 1% Nutridoma- , as to the secretory antibody capacity of hybridomas, as well as the cost, time and volume required to produce reasonable amounts of antibodies. The cells showed no significant difference regarding the proliferative profile in the different conditions of supplementation of the culture medium. However, the 5.G8 hybridoma exhibited a higher proliferative rate when compared to the other two hybridomas, showing that the hybridoma that presented the worst performance in in vivo production, performed better in vitro and that each strain has its own characteristics. In addition, we saw that no in vitro production method, evaluated for the three hybridoma strains studied, exceeded the profitability of the in vivo method. In vitro production has always involved longer times to obtain the same amount of antibody. Supplementation of medium with Nutridoma for hybridoma culture proved to be an alternative for culture in serum-free medium. The implementation of an in vitro method alternative to the use of animals will require investments and will depend on a demand that sustains a favorable cost / benefit ratio.Anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) são moléculas envolvidas em múltiplas aplicações, que vão desde o uso como reagentes a abordagens diagnósticas e terapêuticas. Uma vez obtidos, os mAbs podem ser produzidos in vivo, por meio da indução de ascite, como também in vitro, pelo cultivo das células do hibridoma secretor. Diante de mudanças nas leis que regulam a utilização de animais em pesquisa, o método de produção in vivo passou a ser questionável. Entretanto, a produção de mAbs in vitro não é trivial. Com o objetivo de substituir ou reduzir o uso de animais para esse propósito, apresentamos o presente trabalho que buscou avaliar possibilidades de produção de mAb in vitro. Para isso, utilizamos hibridomas selecionados com base no grau de facilidade no cultivo e produção de mAb, nas condições usualmente praticadas. Foram utilizados os hibridomas 1F5H2 (bom secretor), 5.G8 (mau secretor) e 10. D7 (melhor secretor). Os três hibridomas foram estudados de modo a permitir a comparação entre os métodos de produção in vivo e in vitro quanto à proliferação celular em diferentes condições de suplementação de meio de cultura – 10% SFB convencional, 10% SFB baixa IgG e 1% Nutridoma-, quanto à capacidade secretória de anticorpos dos hibridomas, bem como custo, tempo e volume necessários para produção de quantidades razoáveis de anticorpos. As células não apresentaram diferença significativa quanto ao perfil proliferativo nas diferentes condições de suplementação do meio de cultura. Entretanto, o hibridoma 5.G8 apresentou maior taxa proliferativa quando comparado com os outros dois hibridomas, mostrando que o hibridoma que apresentava pior desempenho na produção in vivo, saiu-se melhor in vitro e que cada linhagem possui características próprias. Além disso, vimos que nenhum método de produção in vitro, avaliado para as três linhagens de hibridoma estudadas, superou a rentabilidade do método in vivo. A produção in vitro sempre envolveu tempos mais longos para a obtenção de uma mesma quantidade de anticorpo. A suplementação de meio com Nutridoma para cultura de hibridomas se mostrou uma alternativa para cultivo em meio livre de soro. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo
dc.title.alternative.en.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the in vitro production of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) compared to the conventional in vivo method
title Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo
spellingShingle Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo
Soares, Gabriela de Fátima da Silva [UNIFESP]
Hibridoma
Cultura de células
Anticorpo monoclonal
Soro fetal bovino
Nutridoma
title_short Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo
title_full Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo
title_fullStr Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo
title_sort Avaliação da produção in vitro de anticorpos monoclonais (mAbs) em comparação ao método convencional in vivo
author Soares, Gabriela de Fátima da Silva [UNIFESP]
author_facet Soares, Gabriela de Fátima da Silva [UNIFESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.authorLattes.pt_BR.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6404849921203695
dc.contributor.advisorLattes.pt_BR.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6568232956872184
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares, Gabriela de Fátima da Silva [UNIFESP]
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Moraes, Jane Zveiter de [UNIFESP]
contributor_str_mv Moraes, Jane Zveiter de [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hibridoma
Cultura de células
Anticorpo monoclonal
Soro fetal bovino
Nutridoma
topic Hibridoma
Cultura de células
Anticorpo monoclonal
Soro fetal bovino
Nutridoma
description Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are molecules involved in multiple applications, ranging from use as reagents to diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Once obtained, mAbs can be produced in vivo, by inducing ascites, as well as in vitro, by culturing the secretory hybridoma cells. In view of changes in the laws that regulate the use of animals in research, the in vivo production method has become questionable. However, the production of mAbs in vitro is not trivial. In order to replace or reduce the use of animals for this purpose, we present the present work that sought to evaluate possibilities of mAb production in vitro. For this, we use hybridomas selected based on the degree of ease in the cultivation and production of mAb, under the conditions usually practiced. Hybridomas 1F5H2 (good secretory), 5.G8 (bad secretory) and 10. D7 (best secretory) were used. The three hybridomas were studied in order to allow the comparison between in vivo and in vitro production methods regarding cell proliferation under different conditions of culture medium supplementation - 10% conventional SFB, 10% low IgG SBF and 1% Nutridoma- , as to the secretory antibody capacity of hybridomas, as well as the cost, time and volume required to produce reasonable amounts of antibodies. The cells showed no significant difference regarding the proliferative profile in the different conditions of supplementation of the culture medium. However, the 5.G8 hybridoma exhibited a higher proliferative rate when compared to the other two hybridomas, showing that the hybridoma that presented the worst performance in in vivo production, performed better in vitro and that each strain has its own characteristics. In addition, we saw that no in vitro production method, evaluated for the three hybridoma strains studied, exceeded the profitability of the in vivo method. In vitro production has always involved longer times to obtain the same amount of antibody. Supplementation of medium with Nutridoma for hybridoma culture proved to be an alternative for culture in serum-free medium. The implementation of an in vitro method alternative to the use of animals will require investments and will depend on a demand that sustains a favorable cost / benefit ratio.
publishDate 2020
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2020-07
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2022-05-24T17:06:59Z
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