Research at VyatSU

Russia has created yeast with a human gene for medical purposes

  • 19 August 2022, 09:17
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A method for the production of special molecules that accelerate tissue healing was developed by Vyatka State University scientists. According to them, the technology will allow the production in Russia of drugs that are in demand in the cultivation of artificial organs and in traumatology.

Platelet growth factor is a protein molecule that accelerates the development of fibroblasts and other "building blocks" used by the body to heal damaged tissues. In the human body, this molecule is produced in very small quantities.

Drugs based on platelet growth factors are widely used in traumatology and regenerative medicine, the scientists said. According to them, such drugs have a strong therapeutic effect, and are also used in the cultivation of artificial organs and tissues from stem cells.

Specialists at Vyatka State University are developing a technology that will allow industrial production of platelet growth factor. According to the authors, the technology is focused on import substitution.

- Our method has analogues in the world, but for various reasons, foreign medicines with growth factors are difficult to access in Russia today. You can buy the molecules themselves abroad, but they are not cheap, and supplies can stop at any time. According to our forecasts, the new technology can become two to three times more productive than foreign ones, — noted the junior researcher of the Department of Biotechnology of the Institute of Biology and Biotechnology of Vyatka State University Anna-Anastasia Misterova.

The source of the valuable substance was Pichia pastoris yeast, in whose genome scientists placed a cloned human gene encoding platelet growth factor. The addition of methyl alcohol, which this type of single-celled fungus uses for energy and carbon, causes the genetically modified yeast to synthesize a growth factor, which is then purified using chromatography.

According to VyatSU specialists, they managed to obtain the growth factor PDGF-BB with a purity of more than 98 percent and high stability. Scientists have created a prototype drug in the form of a gel containing a growth factor of 100 µg/ml.

- Our yeast growth factor extraction method is unparalleled in the scientific literature. Our solution as a whole will probably be of interest to those countries and companies that are forced to "catch up" in this segment of biotechnology, taking care of economy, - Anna-Anastasia Misterova told.

In the future, the research team intends to improve the proposed technology.

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