Hens that lay human proteins in eggs may help in future drug production
Chickens
that have been genetically modified to produce human proteins in eggs
can offer a cost-effective method of producing certain types of
drugs.
The
study which initially focused on producing high quality proteins for
use in scientific research, found the drugs
work at least as well as the same proteins produced using existing
methods.
The
study was carried out at the University of Edinburgh's Roslin
Institute and Roslin Technologies, a company set up to commercialise
research at The Roslin Institute and is published in BMC
Biotechnology.
High
quantities of the proteins can be recovered from each egg using a
simple purification system and there are no adverse effects on the
chickens themselves, which lay eggs as normal.
According
to researchers, the findings provide sound evidence for using
chickens as a cheap method of producing high quality drugs for use in
research studies and, potentially one day, in patients.
Notably,
eggs are already used for growing viruses that are used as vaccines,
such as the flu jab. Read
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