Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Dec 2013)

Production of intravenous human dengue immunoglobulin from Brazilian-blood donors

  • Frederico Leite Gouveia,
  • Renata Mendes Batista de Oliveira,
  • Antônio Edson de Souza Lucena,
  • Marli Tenório Cordeiro,
  • Ana Cristina Lima Leite

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000400022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 4
pp. 821 – 829

Abstract

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Dengue represents an important health problem in Brazil and therefore there is a great need to develop a vaccine or treatment. The neutralization of the dengue virus by a specific antibody can potentially be applied to therapy. The present paper describes, for the first time, the preparation of Immunoglobulin specific for the dengue virus (anti-DENV IgG), collected from screened Brazilian blood-donations. Production was performed using the classic Cohn-Oncley process with minor modifications. The anti-DENV IgG was biochemically and biophysically characterized and fulfilled the requirements defined by the European Pharmacopoeia. The finished product was able to neutralize different virus serotypes (DENV-1, DENV-2, and DENV-3), while a commercial IgG collected from American blood donations was found to have low anti-dengue antibody titers. Overall, this anti-DENV IgG represents an important step in the study of the therapeutic potential and safety of a specific antibody that neutralizes the dengue virus in humans.

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