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Products of Modern Biotechnology There are a wide variety of products that the biotechnology field has produced. More than 65% of biotech companies in the U.S. are involved in pharmaceutical production (relating to drugs developed for medical use). 1982 - Genentech developed Humulin (human insulin) to treat diabetes. It was the first biotech drug to be FDA approved.

Products of Modern Biotechnology There are more than 80 biotech drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics with more than 400 biotech medicines in development targeting over 2oo diseases! Nearly 1/2 of new drugs target cancer

Top 10 Selling Biotech Drugs Developer Function Betaseron Chiron/Berlex Multiple sclerosis Ceredase Genzyme Gaucher’s disease Engerix B Genentech Hepatitis B vaccine Epiver GlaxoSmithKlein Anti-HIV Epogen Amgen Red blood cell enhancement Genotropin Growth failure Humulin Diabetes Intron Biogen Cancer & viral infections Neupogen Neutropenia reduction Procrit Platelet enhancement

Biotech Laboratory Most widely used biotech products are recombinant proteins (produced by gene cloning in cell culture) Cell culture refers to the technique of growing cells in a lab under controlled conditions; similar to in vitro “in vitro” refers to working in a controlled environment outside of a living organism Bioreactors (large culturing “containers” where DNA of interest can be mass produced) are also used

Biotech Treatments In the near future, it may be commonplace for treatments to include the use of gene therapy (attempt to replace “defective” gene with “normal” gene) and tissue engineering (designing & growing tissues for use in regenerative medicines). 1st Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) to produce human protein was E. coli (pictured right) that was given DNA to produce somatostatin (hGH -human growth hormone - 1977)

tPA One of the first genetically engineered (GE) products sold was tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) tPA is a blood clot dissolving enzyme used immediately after a heart attack or stroke to clear blocked vessels

Pharmaceuticals According to Biotech Industry Organization (2005), New Jersey is the 5th leading state in the U.S. in terms of number of biotech companies California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, & Maryland are the only higher ranked states

Other Biotech Products Other biotech products include proteins in: home pregnancy tests (monoclonal antibodies) frost-resistant strawberry plants Although many are focused on medical and agricultural applications, some are for our own fashion interests (specialty apparel)!

Genes for Jeans? Stonewashed jeans use genetically engineered enzymes (amylase & cellulase) to create a faded look Originally, pumice stones were used (jeans washed with the stones) This method damaged the machines

Current Applications of Biotech Before going in-depth with a few areas of biotech research, it is important to gain a brief understanding of the many applications of biotechnological advancements. Microbial Agricultural Animal Forensic Environmental Aquatic Medical

Microbial Applications Bacteria & yeast are the most frequently used microbes Better enzymes and organisms for making foods, simplifying manufacture and production processes, and making decontamination processes for industrial waste product removal more efficient. Microbes used to clone and produce batch amounts of important proteins

Agricultural Applications Agricultural Biotechnology is estimated to be $6 billion market (2005), including applications such as: Pest-resistant plants Higher protein & vitamin content in foods Drugs developed and grown as plant products Drought-resistant, cold-tolerant, and higher-yielding crops

Plant Advantage The Ag-Biotech field boasts about the plant advantage over microbial biotech. Plant advantage refers to the fact that the cost of producing plant material with recombinant proteins is often significantly lower than bacteria Also, the Ag biotech may combine with medical biotech in order to produce drugs with molecular pharming

Molecular Pharming Molecular pharming is the use of genetically modified plants (or animals) as a source of pharmaceutical products. These are usually recombinant proteins with a therapeutic value. This is an emerging but very challenging field that requires: manipulation (at the genetic engineering level) of protein glycosylation (addition of polysaccharide chain) subcellular protein targeting in plant cells

Animal Applications Animals can be used as bioreactors! Many human therapeutic proteins are needed in massive quantities (>100s of kgs), so scientists create female transgenic animals to express therapeutic proteins in milk. Goats, cattle, sheep, & chickens are sources of antibodies (protective proteins that recognize & destroy foreign material) Transgenic refers to containing genes from another source

Dolly In 1996, Dolly the sheep became the first cloned animal created by the somatic cell nuclear transfer process. Born: July 5, 1996 Announced: February 22, 1997 Died: February 14, 2003 Dolly was cloned from a cell taken from a six-year-old ewe She became the center of much controversy that still exists today

Knock Outs Basic research in biotech uses knock-out experiments, which are very helpful for learning about the function of a gene. A knock-out is created when an active gene is replaced with DNA that has no functional information. Without the gene present, it may be possible to determine how the gene affects the organism (its function)

Forensic Applications DNA fingerprinting is the classic example of a forensic application. It is used most commonly for law enforcement and crime scene investigation (CSI). It was first used in 1987 to convict a rapist in England. Other applications of DNA fingerprinting include: identifying human remains paternity tests endangered species (reduces poaching) epidemiology (spread of disease )

Environmental Applications The major environmental use is for bioremediation. Bioremediation is the use of biotech to process or degrade a variety of natural and manmade products, especially those contributing to pollution Therefore, cleaning up environmental hazards produced by industrial progress is a major application of this type of biotechnology. There is a strong tie to microbial biotech (since many microbes are helpful for this area).

Oil Spill In the 1970s, the first U.S. GMO patent was granted to a scientist for a strain of bacteria capable of degrading components in crude oil. In 1989, the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska used Pseudomonas species (oil-degrading bacteria) to clean up the spill It was 3x faster & without increased environmental effects

Aquatic Applications Aquaculture is a common aquatic application of biotech. Aquaculture is the process of raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for food sources. Products include: transgenic salmon (increased growth rates) disease-resistant oysters vaccines against viruses that infect aquatic species Overall, aquatic organisms are thought to be rich & valuable sources for new genes, proteins, & metabolic processes.

Medical Applications Medical applications of biotech include preventative, diagnostic, and treatment. The Human Genome Project is very useful within this field. Gene therapy and stem cell technologies are two up-and-coming fields within the medical area of biotech. Stem cell technologies include immature cells that have the potential to develop and specialize into a variety of other cell types.

Stem Cells Different chemicals can coax them to develop into different cell types. Newest, most promising area Most controversial