Carl Borrebaeck
Professor
Animal-Friendly Affinity Reagents : Replacing the Needless in the Haystack
Author
Summary, in English
The multibillion-dollar global antibody industry produces an indispensable resource but that is generated using millions of animals. Despite the irrefutable maturation and availability of animal-friendly affinity reagents (AFAs) employing naïve B lymphocyte or synthetic recombinant technologies expressed by phage display, animal immunisation is still authorised for antibody production. Remarkably, replacement opportunities have been overlooked, despite the enormous potential reduction in animal use. Directive 2010/63/EU requires that animals are not used where alternatives exist. To ensure its implementation, we have engaged in discussions with the EU Reference Laboratory for alternatives to animal testing (EURL ECVAM) and the Directorate General for Environment to carve out an EU-led replacement strategy. Measures must be imposed to avoid outsourcing, regulate commercial production, and ensure that antibody producers are fully supported.
Department/s
- Department of Immunotechnology
Publishing year
2016-12-01
Language
English
Pages
960-969
Publication/Series
Trends in Biotechnology
Volume
34
Issue
12
Document type
Journal article review
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Biomedical Laboratory Science/Technology
Keywords
- 3Rs
- AFAs
- alternatives to animals
- animal welfare
- animal-friendly affinity reagents
- antibodies
- Directive 2010/63/EU
- monoclonal
- polyclonal
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0167-7799