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Drugs derived from phage display: from candidate identification to clinical practice.


ABSTRACT: Phage display, one of today’s fundamental drug discovery technologies, allows identification of a broad range of biological drugs, including peptides, antibodies and other proteins, with the ability to tailor critical characteristics such as potency, specificity and cross-species binding. Further, unlike in vivo technologies, generating phage display-derived antibodies is not restricted by immunological tolerance. Although more than 20 phage display-derived antibody and peptides are currently in late-stage clinical trials or approved, there is little literature addressing the specific challenges and successes in the clinical development of phage-derived drugs. This review uses case studies, from candidate identification through clinical development, to illustrate the utility of phage display as a drug discovery tool, and offers a perspective for future developments of phage display technology.

SUBMITTER: Nixon AE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3929457 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan-Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Drugs derived from phage display: from candidate identification to clinical practice.

Nixon Andrew E AE   Sexton Daniel J DJ   Sexton Daniel J DJ   Ladner Robert C RC  

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Phage display, one of today’s fundamental drug discovery technologies, allows identification of a broad range of biological drugs, including peptides, antibodies and other proteins, with the ability to tailor critical characteristics such as potency, specificity and cross-species binding. Further, unlike in vivo technologies, generating phage display-derived antibodies is not restricted by immunological tolerance. Although more than 20 phage display-derived antibody and peptides are currently in  ...[more]

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