Abstract


 
 Introduction: In this review, the analysis of technologies for obtaining biologically active proteins from various sources is carried out, and the comparative analysis of technologies for creating producers of biologically active proteins is presented. Special attention is paid to genetically modified animals as bioreactors for the pharmaceutical industry of a new type. The necessity of improving the technology of development transgenic rabbit producers and creating a platform solution for the production of biological products is substantiated.
 The advantages of using TrB for the production of recombinant proteins: The main advantages of using TrB are the low cost of obtaining valuable complex therapeutic human proteins in readily accessible fluids, their greater safety relative to proteins isolated directly from human blood, and the greater safety of the activity of the native protein.
 The advantages of the mammary gland as a system for the expression of recombinant proteins: The mammary gland is the organ of choice for the expression of valuable recombinant proteins because milk is easy to collect in large volumes.
 Methods for obtaining transgenic animals: The modern understanding of the regulation of gene expression and the discovery of new tools for gene editing can increase the efficiency of creating bioreactors for animals and help to obtain high concentrations of the target protein.
 The advantages of using rabbits as bioreactors producing recombinant proteins in milk: The rabbit is a relatively small animal with a short duration of gestation, puberty and optimal size, capable of producing up to 5 liters of milk per year per female, receiving up to 300 grams of the target protein.
 
 

Highlights

  • In this review, the analysis of technologies for obtaining biologically active proteins from various sources is carried out, and the comparative analysis of technologies for creating producers of biologically active proteins is presented

  • This review considers the advantages of using transgenic animals for the production of recombinant proteins, explains the advantages of the mammary gland over other tissues, describes the technologies for obtaining transgenic animals with an emphasis on animals producing recombinant proteins in milk, includes an experimental analysis of the already used promoters for the expression of recombinant proteins in milk and briefly outlines the current prospects of using transgenic rabbits as bioreactors for the production of recombinant proteins

  • Using the sperm-mediated gene transfer (SMGT), transgenic pigs were produced (Lavitrano et al 2002)

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Introduction

The analysis of technologies for obtaining biologically active proteins from various sources is carried out, and the comparative analysis of technologies for creating producers of biologically active proteins is presented. The advantages of using rabbits as bioreactors producing recombinant proteins in milk: The rabbit is a relatively small animal with a short duration of gestation, puberty and optimal size, capable of producing up to 5 liters of milk per year per female, receiving up to 300 grams of the target protein. A large number of transgenic animals have been obtained for the production of recombinant proteins for scientific purposes. This review considers the advantages of using transgenic animals for the production of recombinant proteins, explains the advantages of the mammary gland over other tissues (for the expression of recombinant proteins), describes the technologies for obtaining transgenic animals with an emphasis on animals producing recombinant proteins in milk, includes an experimental analysis of the already used promoters for the expression of recombinant proteins in milk and briefly outlines the current prospects of using transgenic rabbits as bioreactors for the production of recombinant proteins

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