Versatile and on-demand biologics co-production in yeast.

Nat Commun

Synthetic Biology Group, Department of Biological Engineering and Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA.

Published: January 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Current limitations in on-demand drug manufacturing can be overcome by using new technologies to streamline processes, especially through the simultaneous production of multiple drugs.
  • The proposed strategies focus on producing various biologics from yeast in one batch, including techniques for controlled expression of drugs, consolidated processing, and co-purification of antibodies.
  • These methods provide flexible, cost-effective solutions for decentralized drug manufacturing without needing specialized equipment, making it easier to fulfill urgent therapeutic demands or resource-limited situations.

Article Abstract

Current limitations to on-demand drug manufacturing can be addressed by technologies that streamline manufacturing processes. Combining the production of two or more drugs into a single batch could not only be useful for research, clinical studies, and urgent therapies but also effective when combination therapies are needed or where resources are scarce. Here we propose strategies to concurrently produce multiple biologics from yeast in single batches by multiplexing strain development, cell culture, separation, and purification. We demonstrate proof-of-concept for three biologics co-production strategies: (i) inducible expression of multiple biologics and control over the ratio between biologic drugs produced together; (ii) consolidated bioprocessing; and (iii) co-expression and co-purification of a mixture of two monoclonal antibodies. We then use these basic strategies to produce drug mixtures as well as to separate drugs. These strategies offer a diverse array of options for on-demand, flexible, low-cost, and decentralized biomanufacturing applications without the need for specialized equipment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5758815PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02587-wDOI Listing

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