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Gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids
Glatiramer Acetate (GA) has provided safe and effective treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients for two decades. It acts as an antigen, yet the precise mechanism of action remains to be fully elucidated, and no validated pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic biomarkers exist. In order to better...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441120/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25998228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep10191 |
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author | Kolitz, Sarah Hasson, Tal Towfic, Fadi Funt, Jason M. Bakshi, Shlomo Fowler, Kevin D. Laifenfeld, Daphna Grinspan, Augusto Artyomov, Maxim N. Birnberg, Tal Schwartz, Rivka Komlosh, Arthur Hayardeny, Liat Ladkani, David Hayden, Michael R. Zeskind, Benjamin Grossman, Iris |
author_facet | Kolitz, Sarah Hasson, Tal Towfic, Fadi Funt, Jason M. Bakshi, Shlomo Fowler, Kevin D. Laifenfeld, Daphna Grinspan, Augusto Artyomov, Maxim N. Birnberg, Tal Schwartz, Rivka Komlosh, Arthur Hayardeny, Liat Ladkani, David Hayden, Michael R. Zeskind, Benjamin Grossman, Iris |
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description | Glatiramer Acetate (GA) has provided safe and effective treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients for two decades. It acts as an antigen, yet the precise mechanism of action remains to be fully elucidated, and no validated pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic biomarkers exist. In order to better characterize GA’s biological impact, genome-wide expression studies were conducted with a human monocyte (THP-1) cell line. Consistent with previous literature, branded GA upregulated anti-inflammatory markers (e.g. IL10), and modulated multiple immune-related pathways. Despite some similarities, significant differences were observed between expression profiles induced by branded GA and Probioglat, a differently-manufactured glatiramoid purported to be a generic GA. Key results were verified using qRT-PCR. Genes (e.g. CCL5, adj. p < 4.1 × 10(−5)) critically involved in pro-inflammatory pathways (e.g. response to lipopolysaccharide, adj. p = 8.7 × 10(−4)) were significantly induced by Probioglat compared with branded GA. Key genes were also tested and confirmed at the protein level, and in primary human monocytes. These observations suggest differential biological impact by the two glatiramoids and warrant further investigation. |
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spelling | pubmed-44411202015-05-29 Gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids Kolitz, Sarah Hasson, Tal Towfic, Fadi Funt, Jason M. Bakshi, Shlomo Fowler, Kevin D. Laifenfeld, Daphna Grinspan, Augusto Artyomov, Maxim N. Birnberg, Tal Schwartz, Rivka Komlosh, Arthur Hayardeny, Liat Ladkani, David Hayden, Michael R. Zeskind, Benjamin Grossman, Iris Sci Rep Article Glatiramer Acetate (GA) has provided safe and effective treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients for two decades. It acts as an antigen, yet the precise mechanism of action remains to be fully elucidated, and no validated pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic biomarkers exist. In order to better characterize GA’s biological impact, genome-wide expression studies were conducted with a human monocyte (THP-1) cell line. Consistent with previous literature, branded GA upregulated anti-inflammatory markers (e.g. IL10), and modulated multiple immune-related pathways. Despite some similarities, significant differences were observed between expression profiles induced by branded GA and Probioglat, a differently-manufactured glatiramoid purported to be a generic GA. Key results were verified using qRT-PCR. Genes (e.g. CCL5, adj. p < 4.1 × 10(−5)) critically involved in pro-inflammatory pathways (e.g. response to lipopolysaccharide, adj. p = 8.7 × 10(−4)) were significantly induced by Probioglat compared with branded GA. Key genes were also tested and confirmed at the protein level, and in primary human monocytes. These observations suggest differential biological impact by the two glatiramoids and warrant further investigation. Nature Publishing Group 2015-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4441120/ /pubmed/25998228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep10191 Text en Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Kolitz, Sarah Hasson, Tal Towfic, Fadi Funt, Jason M. Bakshi, Shlomo Fowler, Kevin D. Laifenfeld, Daphna Grinspan, Augusto Artyomov, Maxim N. Birnberg, Tal Schwartz, Rivka Komlosh, Arthur Hayardeny, Liat Ladkani, David Hayden, Michael R. Zeskind, Benjamin Grossman, Iris Gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids |
title | Gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids |
title_full | Gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids |
title_fullStr | Gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids |
title_short | Gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids |
title_sort | gene expression studies of a human monocyte cell line identify dissimilarities between differently manufactured glatiramoids |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441120/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25998228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep10191 |
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