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      Anaphylactic Shock at the End of Hemodialysis

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      Seminars in Dialysis
      Wiley

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          As more recombinant human proteins become available on the market, the incidence of immunogenicity problems is rising. The antibodies formed against a therapeutic protein can result in serious clinical effects, such as loss of efficacy and neutralization of the endogenous protein with essential biological functions. Here we review the literature on the relations between the immunogenicity of the therapeutic proteins and their structural properties. The mechanisms by which protein therapeutics can induce antibodies as well as the models used to study immunogenicity are discussed. Examples of how the chemical structure (including amino acid sequence, glycosylation, and pegylation) can influence the incidence and level of antibody formation are given. Moreover, it is shown that physical degradation (especially aggregation) of the proteins as well as chemical decomposition (e.g., oxidation) may enhance the immune response. To what extent the presence of degradation products in protein formulations influences their immunogenicity still needs further investigation. Immunization of transgenic animals, tolerant for the human protein, with well-defined, artificially prepared degradation products of therapeutic proteins may shed more light on the structure-immunogenicity relationships of recombinant human proteins.
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                Journal
                Seminars in Dialysis
                Semin Dial
                Wiley
                08940959
                November 2015
                November 2015
                July 04 2015
                : 28
                : 6
                : 661-664
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Section of Nephrology; Department of Medicine; Rush University Medical Center; Chicago Illinois
                [2 ]Section of Allergy and Immunology; Department of Immunology & Microbiology; Rush University Medical Center; Chicago Illinois
                Article
                10.1111/sdi.12402
                26147019
                dab8fddf-9e2c-4034-bf41-dd3b8bac360c
                © 2015

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