Biological therapies to treat chronic inflammatory disorders Flashcards

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What are the advantages of using biological therapies to treat chronic inflammatory diseases?

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Fewer side effects since the therapies only affect the target

Low mass doses are highly effective

Very effective

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What are the disadvantages of using biological therapies to treat chronic inflammatory diseases?

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Agents are large biological molecules (usually proteins)

Expensive

Usually need to be injected in hospital

Agents need to be biosynthesised so there’s a risk of them becoming contaminated with viruses during this

Proteins may be allergens and could provoke anaphylaxis

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Name 2 classes of biological agent.

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Cytokine blockers: TNF blockers, IL-6 blockers

Anti-B lymphocyte: CD20 blockers

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What does TNF stand for, in the case of TNF-blockers?

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Tumour necrosis factor blockers

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What is TNF?

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Tumour necrosis factor

It is a pro-inflammatory cytokine

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What does TNF do?

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Causes the death of tumour cells by apoptosis

Mediates inflammation by stimulating release of more TNF, IL-6, IL-1

Maturation of dendritic cells

Activation of Th1 response

Causes cachexia

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How do TNF blockers work?

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They bind to the naturally secreted TNF and neutralise its ability to interact with its receptors

Blocking TNF blocks all of the things that TNF triggers, so blocks inflammation

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Name some TNF blockers.

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Infliximab

Adalimumab

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9
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What drug would you give alongside TNF blockers?

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Methotrexate

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What are the side effects of TNF blockers?

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Increased susceptibility to TB & activation of dormant TB

Susceptibility to other infections

Increased incidence of cancers

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Why do TNF blockers cause increased susceptibility to TB?

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Because of the blunting of Th1 action

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What type of drug is infliximab?

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TNF blocker

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13
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What type of drug is adalimumab?

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TNF blocker

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14
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What type of drug is rituximab?

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Anti-CD20

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What type of drug is tocilizumab?

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IL-6 blocker

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