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Equivalent Gene Expression Profiles between Glatopa(™) and Copaxone(®)

Glatopa(™) is a generic glatiramer acetate recently approved for the treatment of patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. Gene expression profiling was performed as a means to evaluate equivalence of Glatopa and Copaxone(®). Microarray analysis containing 39,429 unique probes across the...

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Autores principales: D’Alessandro, Josephine S., Duffner, Jay, Pradines, Joel, Capila, Ishan, Garofalo, Kevin, Kaundinya, Ganesh, Greenberg, Benjamin M., Kantor, Daniel, Ganguly, Tanmoy C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4608686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26473741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140299
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author D’Alessandro, Josephine S.
Duffner, Jay
Pradines, Joel
Capila, Ishan
Garofalo, Kevin
Kaundinya, Ganesh
Greenberg, Benjamin M.
Kantor, Daniel
Ganguly, Tanmoy C.
author_facet D’Alessandro, Josephine S.
Duffner, Jay
Pradines, Joel
Capila, Ishan
Garofalo, Kevin
Kaundinya, Ganesh
Greenberg, Benjamin M.
Kantor, Daniel
Ganguly, Tanmoy C.
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description Glatopa(™) is a generic glatiramer acetate recently approved for the treatment of patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. Gene expression profiling was performed as a means to evaluate equivalence of Glatopa and Copaxone(®). Microarray analysis containing 39,429 unique probes across the entire genome was performed in murine glatiramer acetate—responsive Th2-polarized T cells, a test system highly relevant to the biology of glatiramer acetate. A closely related but nonequivalent glatiramoid molecule was used as a control to establish assay sensitivity. Multiple probe-level (Student’s t-test) and sample-level (principal component analysis, multidimensional scaling, and hierarchical clustering) statistical analyses were utilized to look for differences in gene expression induced by the test articles. The analyses were conducted across all genes measured, as well as across a subset of genes that were shown to be modulated by Copaxone. The following observations were made across multiple statistical analyses: the expression of numerous genes was significantly changed by treatment with Copaxone when compared against media-only control; gene expression profiles induced by Copaxone and Glatopa were not significantly different; and gene expression profiles induced by Copaxone and the nonequivalent glatiramoid were significantly different, underscoring the sensitivity of the test system and the multiple analysis methods. Comparative analysis was also performed on sets of transcripts relevant to T-cell biology and antigen presentation, among others that are known to be modulated by glatiramer acetate. No statistically significant differences were observed between Copaxone and Glatopa in the expression levels (magnitude and direction) of these glatiramer acetate-regulated genes. In conclusion, multiple methods consistently supported equivalent gene expression profiles between Copaxone and Glatopa.
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spelling pubmed-46086862015-10-29 Equivalent Gene Expression Profiles between Glatopa(™) and Copaxone(®) D’Alessandro, Josephine S. Duffner, Jay Pradines, Joel Capila, Ishan Garofalo, Kevin Kaundinya, Ganesh Greenberg, Benjamin M. Kantor, Daniel Ganguly, Tanmoy C. PLoS One Research Article Glatopa(™) is a generic glatiramer acetate recently approved for the treatment of patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. Gene expression profiling was performed as a means to evaluate equivalence of Glatopa and Copaxone(®). Microarray analysis containing 39,429 unique probes across the entire genome was performed in murine glatiramer acetate—responsive Th2-polarized T cells, a test system highly relevant to the biology of glatiramer acetate. A closely related but nonequivalent glatiramoid molecule was used as a control to establish assay sensitivity. Multiple probe-level (Student’s t-test) and sample-level (principal component analysis, multidimensional scaling, and hierarchical clustering) statistical analyses were utilized to look for differences in gene expression induced by the test articles. The analyses were conducted across all genes measured, as well as across a subset of genes that were shown to be modulated by Copaxone. The following observations were made across multiple statistical analyses: the expression of numerous genes was significantly changed by treatment with Copaxone when compared against media-only control; gene expression profiles induced by Copaxone and Glatopa were not significantly different; and gene expression profiles induced by Copaxone and the nonequivalent glatiramoid were significantly different, underscoring the sensitivity of the test system and the multiple analysis methods. Comparative analysis was also performed on sets of transcripts relevant to T-cell biology and antigen presentation, among others that are known to be modulated by glatiramer acetate. No statistically significant differences were observed between Copaxone and Glatopa in the expression levels (magnitude and direction) of these glatiramer acetate-regulated genes. In conclusion, multiple methods consistently supported equivalent gene expression profiles between Copaxone and Glatopa. Public Library of Science 2015-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4608686/ /pubmed/26473741 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140299 Text en © 2015 D’Alessandro et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pradines, Joel
Capila, Ishan
Garofalo, Kevin
Kaundinya, Ganesh
Greenberg, Benjamin M.
Kantor, Daniel
Ganguly, Tanmoy C.
Equivalent Gene Expression Profiles between Glatopa(™) and Copaxone(®)
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title_fullStr Equivalent Gene Expression Profiles between Glatopa(™) and Copaxone(®)
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title_short Equivalent Gene Expression Profiles between Glatopa(™) and Copaxone(®)
title_sort equivalent gene expression profiles between glatopa(™) and copaxone(®)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4608686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26473741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140299
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