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ID10351
Therapeutic IDTh1049
Protein NameInterferon beta-1a
Sequence>Th1049_Interferon_beta-1a MSYNLLGFLQRSSNFQCQKLLWQLNGRLEYCLKDRMNFDIPEEIKQLQQFQKEDAALTIYEMLQNIFAIFRQDSSSTGWNETIVENLLANVYHQINHLKTVLEEKLEKEDFTRGKLMSSLHLKRYYGRILHYLKAKEYSHCAWTIVRVEILRNFYFINRLTGYLRN
Molecular Weight20027
Chemical FormulaC908H1408N246O252S7
Isoelectric Point8.93
Hydrophobicity-0.427
Melting pointNA
Half-life10 hours
DescriptionHuman interferon beta (166 residues, glycosylated, MW=22.5kD) is produced by mammalian cells (Chinese Hamster Ovary cells) into which the human interferon beta gene has been introduced. The amino acid sequence of Avonex is identical to that of natural human interferon beta.
Indication/DiseaseFor treatment of relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis, also for condyloma acuminatum
PharmacodynamicsInterferon beta upregulates the expression of MHC I proteins, allowing for increased presentation of peptides derived from viral antigens. This enhances the activation of CD8+ T cells that are the precursors for cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and makes the macrophage a better target for CTL-mediated killing. Type I interferons also induce the synthesis of several key antiviral mediators including 2'-5' oligoadenylate synthetase (2'-5' A synthetase), beta-2 microglobulin and neopterin.
Mechanism of ActionInterferon beta binds to type I interferon receptors (IFNAR1 and IFNAR2c) which, upon dimerization, activate two Jak (Janus kinase) tyrosine kinases (Jak1 and Tyk2). These transphosphorylate themselves and phosphorylate the receptors. The phosphorylated INFAR receptors then bind to Stat1 and Stat2 (signal transducers and activators of transcription) which dimerize and activate multiple (~100) immunomodulatory and antiviral proteins. Interferon beta binds more stably to type I interferon receptors than interferon alpha.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
Clearance33-55 L/hour [Healthy SC injection of 60 mcg]
CategoriesAdjuvants, Immunologic, Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins, Anti-Infective Agents, Antineoplastic and Immunomodulating Agents, Antiviral Agents, Biological Factors, Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A2 Inhibitors, Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A2 Inhibitors (strength unknown), Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme Inhibitors, Cytokines, Immunologic Factors, Immunomodulatory Agents, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Interferon Type I, Interferon-beta, Interferons, Peptides, Proteins, Recombinant Human Interferon beta
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetNA
Brand NameExtavia
CompanyNovartis
Brand DescriptionNovartis
Prescribed ForExtavia is used to treat relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS). This medication will not cure MS, it will only decrease the frequency of relapse symptoms.
Chemical NameNA
FormulationEach vial contains 0.3 mg of interferon beta-1b. The unit measurement is derived by comparing the antiviral activity of the product to the World Health Organization (WHO) reference standard of recombinant human interferon beta. Mannitol, USP and Albumin (
Physical Appearance Sterile, white to off-white powder
Route of AdministrationSubcutaneous Injection
Recommended DosageThe recommended starting dose is 0.0625 mg (0.25 mL) subcutaneously every other day, with dose increases over a six week period to the recommended dose of 0.25 mg (1 mL) every other day.
ContraindicationExtavia is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to natural or recombinant interferon beta, Albumin (Human).
Side EffectsDepressed mood, anxiety, trouble sleeping, restlessness, or thoughts of suicide or hurting yourself; bruising, swelling, oozing, or skin changes where the injection was given; weight changes, pounding heartbeats, feeling too hot or cold; fever, chills, weating, muscle aches and tiredness.
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