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Directed Molecular Evolution: Product lifecycle management for biologics

Published: 2006/05

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Table of Contents

  • CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Key Findings
    • Scope
    • Definition of key terms
      • Small molecules
      • Biologics
      • Monoclonal antibodies
      • Therapeutic proteins
    • Biologics market size
    • Biologics market growth rate
    • Threat to biologics - bio-similars
    • DME science
    • DME companies
      • Applied Molecular Evolution
      • Maxygen
      • Cambridge Antibody Technology (CAT)
      • MorphoSys
    • The first DME to hit the market - Synagis/Numax
    • DME-based business models
  • CHAPTER 2 THE COMMERCIAL CONTEXT FOR DME - THE BIOLOGICS MARKET
    • Introduction
    • Definition of key terms
      • Small molecules
      • Biologics
      • Monoclonal antibodies
      • Therapeutic proteins
    • Biologics market size
    • Biologics market growth rate
    • Threat to biologics - bio-similars
      • Wave of patent expiries makes biogenerics a priority
      • High cost of biologics increases the importance of biogenerics
      • Proving equivalence of the protein
        • Recent CHMP recommendation for Omnitrope a sign of things to come?
    • Threat to biologics from intensifying competition
    • Current techniques for optimizing biologics
      • Current techniques for optimizing for protein therapeutics
        • Pegylation
        • Glycosylation
    • Current techniques for optimizing mAbs
      • Chimeric antibodies
      • CDR grafting
    • DME - a technology for the 'evolutionary' optimization of biologics
  • CHAPTER 3 THE SCIENCE OF DIRECTED MOLECULAR EVOLUTION
    • Key findings
    • Concept of DME - diversification and selection
    • Application - lead optimization for biologics
    • Diversification technologies
    • Selection technologies
      • Cell screening
        • Display technologies
    • Protein formats
    • The DME technology landscape
    • Amgen and Genentech - Participating in DME?
    • DME intellectual property
  • CHAPTER 4 APPLIED MOLECULAR EVOLUTION
    • Key findings
    • Company history
    • Eli Lilly acquisition
      • DME: providing Lilly the opportunity of accessing new markets
    • AME technology
      • AME's technology: the AMEsystem
      • DirectAME
        • Antibodies
      • frAMEworks
      • ExpressAME
      • SelectAME
    • AME's financial position
    • AME's R&D collaborations
      • Bristol Myers-Squibb first to test AME
      • MedImmune set to benefit from AME
      • Other collaborations
    • AME's internal R&D
      • AME-527
        • Overview
        • Market dynamics
        • Methodology
      • AME-133
        • Overview
        • Market dynamics
        • Methodology
      • AME-359
        • Summary
  • CHAPTER 5 MAXYGEN
    • Key findings
    • Maxygen company history
    • Maxygen technology
      • Maxygen's technology: Molecular Breeding
        • DNA shuffling
    • Maxygen's financial position
    • Maxygen's R&D collaborations
      • Maxygen achieved industry connections and reputation through process design collaborations
      • Roche is Maxygen's biggest collaborative partner
      • Maxy-Alpha (HCV)
      • Maxy-Factor VII
      • Other collaborations
        • Antibody optimization
    • Maxygen's internal R&D
      • MAXY-G34/G-CSF
      • Maxygen has a strong vaccine initiative
        • Maxy-1100
        • Maxy-1200
        • Maxy-1500
        • Maxy-201
        • Maxy-829
        • Maxy-14
      • Summary
  • CHAPTER 6 OTHER DME PLAYERS
    • Introduction
    • Cambridge Antibody Technology (CAT)
      • Phage display technology
      • Ribosome display technology
      • Partnerships
      • Product portfolio and pipeline
      • Summary
    • MorphoSys
      • MorphoSys technology
      • MorphoSys proprietary candidates
      • MorphoSys collabroative agreements
      • Summary
    • Dyax
      • Summary
    • Crucell
      • Summary
    • Diversa
    • Genencor
    • Direvo AG
    • MilleGen
  • CHAPTER 7 CASE STUDY: SYNAGIS/NUMAX - THE FIRST DME PRODUCT TO REACH THE MARKET?
    • Introduction
      • The facts about RSV
        • Synagis (palivizumab)
        • The role of DME in RSV
        • Numax (motavizumab)
        • DME has provided MedImmune with a successful lifecycle management strategy
  • CHAPTER 8 APPENDIX
    • References
    • List of Tables
      • Table 1: General characteristics of small molecule drugs vs. biologics
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: Global sales by molecule class ($bn), 2001-10
      • Figure 2: Percentage contribution to global sales, 2005 and 2010 split by molecule class
      • Figure 3: CAGR trends split by product class
      • Figure 4: DME can be viewed as lead optimization for biologics
      • Figure 5: The DME concept: diversification then selection
      • Figure 6: Diversification technologies used in DME
      • Figure 7: Selection technologies used in DME
      • Figure 8: Synagis vs. Numax - schematic diagram of amino acid differences
      • Figure 9: Global sales by 2001-2010 split by molecule class
      • Figure 10: Percentage contribution to global sales, 2005 and 2010 split by molecule class
      • Figure 11: CAGR trends split by product class
      • Figure 12: The DME concept - diversification then selection
      • Figure 13: Successive diversify-select cycles drive optimization
      • Figure 14: DME is analogous to natural evolution
      • Figure 15: DME can be viewed as lead optimization for biologics
      • Figure 16: Diversification technologies used in DME
      • Figure 17: An overview of DNA shuffling/molecular breeding
      • Figure 18: Selection technologies used in DME
      • Figure 19: The range of candidate protein types eligible for DME
      • Figure 20: The DME technology landscape
      • Figure 21: The DME technology landscape
      • Figure 22: The AMEsystem
      • Figure 23: mAb optimization
      • Figure 24: AME collaborative timeline
      • Figure 25: AME's collaboration network map
      • Figure 26: Tg197 transgenic murine model of rheumatoid arthritis
      • Figure 27: AME-133 model results
      • Figure 28: Maxygen/Codexis's collaboration: process design
      • Figure 29: Maxygen's collaborations: biologic therapeutics
      • Figure 30: CAT's partnerships for its phage display technology
      • Figure 31: Diversa
      • Figure 32: Genencor
      • Figure 33: Direvo
      • Figure 34: MilleGen
      • Figure 35: Synagis vs. Numax - schematic diagram of amino acid differences
      • Figure 36: The Synagis-Numax switch
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Directed Molecular Evolution: Product lifecycle management for biologics
Published: 2006/05
Published by : Datamonitor Datamonitor

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