Biotechnology and Medicine Esmaeil Sadroddiny, PhD Medical Biotechnology.

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Biotechnology and Medicine Esmaeil Sadroddiny, PhD Medical Biotechnology

Biotechnology: An ancient job, a novel concept

Biotechnology Blue biotechnology Marine Green biotechnology Agricultural Red Biotechnology Medical White biotechnology Industrial

Medical Biotechnology Public HealthDiagnosisBioPharmaciuticsTreatment

Biotechnological tools Genetic engineering and recombination

Biotechnological tools Cloning Molecular pharming

Purification Cell culture Fermentation Purification

Biotechnology and public health Vaccines Genetically modified plants/animals -Improved nutrition -Improved shelf life and resistance to stress, herbicide, pathogens -Molecular Pharming Environmental pollution -Biofuels: 10% of transport energy, UK, by 2020 =4.3 m tones of fossil oil each year -Biological pest control

Vaccines Recombinant vaccines DNA vaccines

Vaccines: Global Market $32b, 2013 $56b, 2016 GLOBAL REVENUE OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL VACCINES, Ref: bcc research $ MILLIONS

Recombinant vaccines Hepatitis B, 1986 HPV vaccine, 2006

Vaccine in our food Potatoes and tobacco: toxin from E.coli Alfalfa plants: cholera toxin Tomatoes and lettuce: hepatitis B surface protein

DNA vaccines

Biotechnology and Diagnosis In vitro diagnosis, IVD and home testing -Immunodetections -Molecular diagnosis Biosensors: global market (2012); $8.5b Forensic medicine

IVDs: Global market $46b 2012 $65b 2017 Share of recombinant market: 30%

Ref: Darkdaily.com

Ref: BioMarketTrends

IVD market according to disease

Biopharmacioticals Purified therapeutics Recombinant drugs Pharmed products

Protein purification from plasma 289 proteins documented About 100 are used in diagnostic assays Fewer than 20 as plasma therapeutics Three proteins accounting for 70% of the revenue, Alb, IVIG, VIII

Global market: Purified therapeutics Ref:

Iran The number of annual donation1,735,000 Amount of plasma300,000 L Plasma used for fractionation150,000 L Total Alb Derived (30g/L)4.5 tones Recombinant Human Albumin in rice2.75 g/kg Total rice required1636 tones

Recombinant Drugs 1982: Insulin > 170 FDA approved recombinant therapeutic protein: 2012 Iran market: 28 Global market: $90 b, 13.8% share of the global pharmaceotical market, 2010

Recombination for multi-functionality

Biopharmaceoticals Biopharmaceuticals produced with animal cell technology (status 2012): 80 trade marks Monoclonal Antibodies Approved by the FDA for Therapeutic Use (status 2013): 29 trade marks Biopharmaceuticals produced from tissues & organs (status 2010): 26 trade marks

Ref: Bartłomiej Żerek, Piotr Rózga, Adamed Sp. z o.o.

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Animal pharming

Pharmacogenomics Personalized medicine

Biotechnology and Treatment Gene therapy Stem cell therapy

Gene therapy SCID: 1990 LPLD: Glybera 2012 Disease targets severe combined immunodeficiencies, lipoprotein lipase deficiency cancer AIDS cystic fibrosis muscular dystrophy cardiovascular diseases obesity high blood pressure alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency peripheral artery disease) various ocular diseases Gaucher disease rheumatoid arthritis hemophilia A and B familial hypercholesterolemia

BM transplantation: a successful cell therapy First clinical trial: GRNOPC1, 2009 FDA approved products ( 2013): 9 Engineered stem cell therapy

Medical biotechnology: Current state and future Vaccine market: 7 out of 78 marketed vaccine IVD market: 30% Biopharmacioticals: 13.8% recombinants Gene therapy: only one case Cell therapy (FDA product and devices): 9 Major challenges: -Economics of development -Ethics and public concern

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