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535-0310-00L 1 Credits BSC , MSC D-HEST , D-CHAB
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Glycobiology in Drug Development

Lecturers & Examiners: PD Dr. Vivianne Irene Otto
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:47:08

Abstract

Protein-based drugs constitute around 25% of new approvals and most of them are glycoproteins. Using selected examples of prominent glycoprotein drugs, the course aims at providing insight into glycosylation-activity relationships and into biotechnological production and analytics.

Objective

Students gain basic knowledge in "pharmaceutical glycobiology". This implies knowing and understanding: - major mechanisms underlying the roles of glycosylation for the biological/therapeutic actions of glycoproteins (glycosylation-function relationships) using prominent examples of glycoprotein drugs. - the major types of protein-linked glycans and the biosynthetic pathways for their formation - how glycoprotein drugs are produced (including the most important expression systems used), glycoengineered and analysed (quality control). Students are able to apply this knowledge in solving simple problems in glycoprotein drug development (on paper). Students gain the ability to reflect on roles of glycosylation in various biological contexts.

Content

lecture plan: 1. Glycans - information carriers in biology and pharmacotherapy 2. Glucocerebrosidase and the biosynthesis of N-glycans 3. Improving the therapeutic profile of monoclonal antibodies by glycoengineering 4. Mucin-type O-glycans and sialylation as gCQA of glycoprotein hormone drugs 5. production and gCQA analysis of Glucocerebrosidase, monoclonal antibodies, glycoprotein hormone drugs - Glycoanalytics 6. EPO "the same but different"

Resources

Lecture Notes

The slides used for the lectures will be provided online

Literature

- Essentials of Glycobiology 3rd edition, A. Varki, R.D. Cummings et al., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York 2017. - recent publications as cited/proposed on the lecture slides

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
A statement or question regarding the main topics of the course has to be discussed / answered in the form of an essay (700-1000 words written in English, German, French or Italian). The assay will be reviewed and graded.At a later time point to be agreed upon by lecturer and students, the essays and their contents will be discussed.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Glycobiology in Drug Development
  • Wed 13:45-15:30 (HIL E 8)
1 h weekly

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