SEP 18, 2024 9:00 AM PDT

Keynote Presentation: Applications of Cellular Assays for Understanding Drug Disposition of Protein Therapeutics with Live Q&A

C.E. Credits: P.A.C.E. CE Florida CE
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Abstract

The disposition of antibody-based therapeutics is generally determined by both target-mediated and non-target processes, the latter being an often-overlooked aspect. Target-independent liabilities can significantly increase the elimination rate of a candidate protein, which could lead to reduced efficacy and attrition during drug development. However, the ability to identify at-risk proteins via in vitro techniques has remained challenging. This presentation will highlight key mechanisms causing pharmacokinetic shortfalls for antibody-based therapeutics. Additionally, it will demonstrate how cell-based assays can successfully predict target-independent problems to identify candidates with the most optimal pharmacokinetic properties.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the factors important for poor pharmacokinetics of antibody-based proteins

  • Explain how cellular assays can be used to detect pharmacokinetic liabilities during large molecule drug development 

  • Apply Knowledge to Drug Development: Participants will be able to apply the knowledge gained to propose strategies for incorporating cellular assays into their own drug development processes to identify and mitigate potential pharmacokinetic issues.


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