Prof. Abhay H Pande

@niper.ac.in

Professor, Department of Biotechnology

Prof. Abhay H Pande
Prof. Abhay H Pande is affiliated to the Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, SAS Nagar. Prof. Pande completed his M.Sc. degree in Biochemistry (from Nagpur University) and obtained his Ph.D. degree in Life Sciences (from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore). He then worked as a post-doctoral researcher at prestigious national and international laboratories. Subsequently, he joined as a Lecturer at the Department of Biological Sciences, BITS-Pilani. Later, Prof. Pande moved to NIPER, SAS Nagar where he established his research group which is involved in the development of protein biopharmaceuticals (. Prof. Pande has extensive experience (> 25 years) in the field of protein research (biochemistry, bioinformatics and biotechnology). He is applying his experience to comprehend the structure and function of clinically important proteins, as well as to engineer and develop therapeutic proteins.

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Biotechnology, Biochemistry
8

Scopus Publications

1702

Scholar Citations

24

Scholar h-index

53

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • PolyBodies for the Treatment of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection
    Yenisetti Rajendra Prasad, Sandeep, Prakash Y. Khandave, Abhay H. Pande
    Drug Discovery Today, 2026
  • Engineering and Partial Characterization of an Anti-IL-23/Anti-TNF-α Bispecific Domain Antibody Fused to Human Serum Albumin Domain for Inflammatory Disease Therapy
    Sandeep, Suraj H. Shinde, Sakeel Ahmed, Shyam Sunder Sharma, Abhay H. Pande
    Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2026
  • Bispecific domain antibody attenuates airway hyperresponsiveness and pulmonary inflammation in ovalbumin-lipopolysaccharide induced asthma model by inhibiting IL-23 and TNF-α
    Chirag Ketan Gala, Sandeep, Abhay H. Pande, Shyam Sunder Sharma
    Pulmonary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2025
  • Antigen Specificity: A Fluctuating Aspect in the Development of Clinical Antibodies?
    Sandeep, Suraj H. Shinde, Abhay H. Pande
    APMIS, 2025
    Development of antibodies for clinical use is a complex process involving numerous aspects, with antigen specificity being the most important. Initially, polyclonal antibodies, that can recognize multiple specific and nonspecific antigens (polyreactive), were developed and were very effective in the treatments. Later on, the polyspecificity/polyreactivity of these polyclonal antibodies (binding to multiple antigens) raised concerns about therapeutic efficacy because of their nonspecific interactions and challenges, such as development of immune complexes, batch‐to‐batch variability. This highlighted the need for more targeted approaches. It was resolved by the marked invention of hybridoma technology in 1975 which resulted in the revolution in the antibody development field by offering monoclonal monospecific antibodies (bind single antigen). However, their limited application in complex pathologies sparked a paradigm shift, leading to the resurgence of polyspecific antibodies in the form of monoclonal polyspecific antibodies (Polybodies), which bind multiple antigens, but specifically. Till today, 14 Polybodies are approved for clinical use. This fluctuation in antigen specificity is directing the evolution of engineered antibodies that are going to drive the biopharmaceutical sector in the coming years. Through this write‐up, we assert the fluctuating nature of antigen specificity during the antibody development and how it will be crucial for advancing biologics.
  • Polybodies: Next-generation clinical antibodies
    Abhay H. Pande, Sandeep, Suraj H. Shinde
    Drug Discovery Today, 2024
  • Engineered polyspecific antibodies: A new frontier in the field of immunotherapeutics
    Sandeep, Suraj H. Shinde, Sakeel Ahmed, Shyam Sunder Sharma, Abhay H. Pande
    Immunology, 2024
    The 21st‐century beginning remarked with the huge success of monospecific MAbs, however, in the last couple of years, polyspecific MAbs (PsAbs) have been an interesting topic and show promise of being biobetter than monospecific MAbs. Polyspecificity, in which a single antibody serves multiple specific target binding, has been hypothesized to contribute to the development of a highly effective antibody repertoire for immune defence. This polyspecific MAb trend represents an explosion that is gripping the whole pharmaceutical industry. This review is concerned with the current development and quality enforcement of PsAbs. All provided literature on monospecific MAbs and polyspecific MAbs (PsAbs) were searched using various electronic databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Elsevier, Springer, ACS, Google Patent and books via the keywords Antibody engineering, Polyspecific antibody, Conventional antibody, non‐conventional antibody, and Single domain antibody. In the literature, there are more than 100 different formats to construct PsAb by quadroma technology, chemical conjugation and genetic engineering. Till March 2023, nine PsAb have been approved around the world, and around 330 are in advanced developmental stages, showing the dominancy of PsAb in the growing health sector. Recent advancements in protein engineering techniques and the fusion of non‐conventional antibodies have made it possible to create complex PsAbs that demonstrate higher stability and enhanced potency. This marks the most significant achievement for cancer immunotherapy, in which PsAbs have immense promise. It is worth mentioning that seven out of the nine PsAbs have been approved as anti‐cancer therapy. As PsAbs continue to acquire prominence, they could pave the way for the development of novel immunotherapies for multiple diseases.
  • Polyvalency: an emerging trend in the development of clinical antibodies
    Suraj H. Shinde, Sandeep, Abhay H. Pande
    Drug Discovery Today, 2024
  • Polyspecificity - An emerging trend in the development of clinical antibodies
    Sandeep, Suraj H. Shinde, Abhay H. Pande
    Molecular Immunology, 2023

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Engineering and Partial Characterization of an Anti-IL-23/Anti-TNF-α Bispecific Domain Antibody Fused to Human Serum Albumin Domain for Inflammatory Disease Therapy
    SH Shinde, S Ahmed, SS Sharma, AH Pande
    Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1-19 , 2026
    2026
  • The rise of bispecific T-cell engager (BsTCE) antibodies: A potentially game-changing approach for breast cancer therapy?
    PU Gudavalekar, PY Khandave, S Shalini, S Selvaraju, AH Pande
    Drug Discovery Today, 104670 , 2026
    2026
  • Development and partial characterization of fused human endostatin
    J Anakha, YR Prasad, S Chakka, SS Chaurasia, AH Pande
    Protein Expression and Purification, 106922 , 2026
    2026
  • Journey of therapeutic antibodies: from discovery to future
    AH Pande, J Anakha
    Exploration of Drug Science 4, 1008155 , 2026
    2026
  • Efficacy and safety of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation versus oxybutynin in the treatment of overactive bladder in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    D Neharkar, AH Pande, NJ Peters, J Singh, B Medhi, A Prakash, ...
    International Urology and Nephrology 58 (2), 381-389 , 2026
    2026
    Citations: 1
  • Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates (PhotoBodies): Emerging Frontiers in the Field of Theranostics (Dec, 10.1007/s11095-025-03975-4, 2025)
    SS Kulkarni, PY Khandave, AK Tiwatane, K Rawat, J Bhaumik, AH Pande
    PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH , 2026
    2026
  • Correction: Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates (PhotoBodies): Emerging Frontiers in the Field of Theranostics
    SS Kulkarni, PY Khandave, AK Tiwatane, K Rawat, J Bhaumik, AH Pande
    Pharmaceutical Research, 1-2 , 2026
    2026
  • Lignin-based biopharmaceuticals from nature to medicine: current trends, future prospects and emerging challenges
    K Rawat, R Kaur, AK Pujari, K Gogde, D Mohne, S Kirar, YN Reddy, ...
    RSC Applied Interfaces , 2026
    2026
  • Challenges and advances in the development of antidotes against A-series nerve agents
    RK Tripathy, K Goyal, PY Khandave, J Bzdrenga, X Brazzolotto, F Nachon, ...
    Archives of Toxicology 100 (1), 15-25 , 2026
    2026
  • Radioligand–Antibody Conjugates: Integrating Antibody Engineering, Chelator Chemistry, and Radioligands for Precision Theranosis
    PY Khandave, PU Gudavalekar, T Das, AH Pande
    Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy, 1-22 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates (PhotoBodies): Emerging Frontiers in the Field of Theranostics
    SS Kulkarni, PY Khandave, AK Tiwatane, K Rawat, J Bhaumik, AH Pande
    Pharmaceutical Research, 1-14 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Polybodies for the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus infection
    YR Prasad, PY Khandave, AH Pande
    Drug Discovery Today, 104572 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Chemotherapeutic drug—antibody conjugates (ChemoBodies): recent advances and future directions
    AK Tiwatane, PY Khandave, SS Kulkarni, K Oisaki, AH Pande
    Current Oncology Reports, 1-25 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Cardioprotective Potential of ApoE-Derived Peptide (ApoEFrag) in Myocardial Infarction in Rats: A Mechanistic Study
    S Ahmed, M Rihan, AH Pande, SS Sharma
    ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science 8 (8), 2431-2447 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Biochemical characterization of a trypsin-chymotrypsin inhibitor from Vigna
    AH Pande, N Hajela, K Hajela
    Recent Advances of Research in Antinutritional Factors in Legume Seeds and … , 2025
    2025
  • Amino acid deprivation vs. mainstream cancer therapeutics: exploring the potential and limitations
    AH Pande, Y Rajendra Prasad, J Anakha
    Future Oncology 21 (15), 1823-1825 , 2025
    2025
  • Therapeutic Use of ApoE-Mimetic Peptides
    S Ahmed, AH Pande, SS Sharma
    Apolipoprotein E: From Biochemistry and Biology to Translational Medicine, 1-20 , 2025
    2025
  • Neuroprotective potential of ApoE-mimetic peptide (ApoEFrag) in stroke models: Neurobehavioural and mechanistic study
    S Ahmed, RK Tripathy, AH Pande, SS Sharma
    International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 304, 140790 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 8
  • Bispecific domain antibody attenuates airway hyperresponsiveness and pulmonary inflammation in ovalbumin-lipopolysaccharide induced asthma model by inhibiting IL-23 and TNF-α
    CK Gala, AH Pande, SS Sharma
    Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 88, 102347 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Endostatin in disease modulation: From cancer to beyond
    J Anakha, YR Prasad, AH Pande
    Vascular Pharmacology 158, 107459 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 13

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Membrane fluidity is a key modulator of membrane binding, insertion, and activity of 5-lipoxygenase
    AH Pande, S Qin, SA Tatulian
    Biophysical journal 88 (6), 4084-4094 , 2005
    2005
    Citations: 147
  • Conformational instability of the cholera toxin A1 polypeptide
    AH Pande, P Scaglione, M Taylor, KN Nemec, S Tuthill, D Moe, ...
    Journal of molecular biology 374 (4), 1114-1128 , 2007
    2007
    Citations: 95
  • The pertussis toxin S1 subunit is a thermally unstable protein susceptible to degradation by the 20S proteasome
    AH Pande, D Moe, M Jamnadas, SA Tatulian, K Teter
    Biochemistry 45 (46), 13734-13740 , 2006
    2006
    Citations: 71
  • Studies on a Doubleheaded Protease Inhibitor from Phaseolus mungo
    N Hajela, AH Pande, S Sharma, DN Rao, K Hajela
    Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology 8 (1), 57-60 , 1999
    1999
    Citations: 69
  • Modulation of human 5-lipoxygenase activity by membrane lipids
    AH Pande, D Moe, KN Nemec, S Qin, S Tan, SA Tatulian
    Biochemistry 43 (46), 14653-14666 , 2004
    2004
    Citations: 66
  • Stabilization of the tertiary structure of the cholera toxin A1 subunit inhibits toxin dislocation and cellular intoxication
    S Massey, T Banerjee, AH Pande, M Taylor, SA Tatulian, K Teter
    Journal of molecular biology 393 (5), 1083-1096 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 61
  • The N-terminal α-helix of pancreatic phospholipase A2 determines productive-mode orientation of the enzyme at the membrane surface
    S Qin, AH Pande, KN Nemec, SA Tatulian
    Journal of molecular biology 344 (1), 71-89 , 2004
    2004
    Citations: 58
  • Evidence for the regulatory role of the N-terminal helix of secretory phospholipase A2 from studies on native and chimeric proteins
    S Qin, AH Pande, KN Nemec, X He, SA Tatulian
    Journal of Biological Chemistry 280 (44), 36773-36783 , 2005
    2005
    Citations: 54
  • Positioning membrane proteins by novel protein engineering and biophysical approaches
    SA Tatulian, S Qin, AH Pande, X He
    Journal of Molecular Biology 351 (5), 939-947 , 2005
    2005
    Citations: 53
  • Isoform-specific membrane insertion of secretory phospholipase A2 and functional implications
    AH Pande, S Qin, KN Nemec, X He, SA Tatulian
    Biochemistry 45 (41), 12436-12447 , 2006
    2006
    Citations: 43
  • Oxidatively modified fatty acyl chain determines physicochemical properties of aggregates of oxidized phospholipids
    AH Pande, S Kar, RK Tripathy
    Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 1798 (3), 442-452 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 36
  • A therapeutic chemical chaperone inhibits cholera intoxication and unfolding/translocation of the cholera toxin A1 subunit
    M Taylor, T Banerjee, F Navarro-Garcia, J Huerta, S Massey, ...
    PloS one 6 (4), e18825 , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 35
  • Organophosphate-hydrolyzing enzymes as first-line of defence against nerve agent-poisoning: perspectives and the road ahead
    ARS Iyengar, AH Pande
    The protein journal 35 (6), 424-439 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 32
  • Contribution of subdomain structure to the thermal stability of the cholera toxin A1 subunit
    T Banerjee, A Pande, MG Jobling, M Taylor, S Massey, RK Holmes, ...
    Biochemistry 49 (41), 8839-8846 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 32
  • Involvement of a nine-residue loop of streptokinase in the generation of macromolecular substrate specificity by the activator complex through interaction with substrate …
    J Dhar, AH Pande, V Sundram, JS Nanda, SC Mande, G Sahni
    Journal of Biological Chemistry 277 (15), 13257-13267 , 2002
    2002
    Citations: 32
  • Therapeutic potential of ApoE-mimetic peptides in CNS disorders: Current perspective
    S Ahmed, AH Pande, SS Sharma
    Experimental Neurology 353, 114051 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 31
  • Toward understanding the catalytic mechanism of human paraoxonase 1: site-specific mutagenesis at position 192
    G Aggarwal, R Prajapati, RK Tripathy, P Bajaj, ARS Iyengar, ...
    PLoS One 11 (2), e0147999 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 28
  • Treating liver cancer through arginine depletion
    YR Prasad, J Anakha, AH Pande
    Drug Discovery Today 29 (4), 103940 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 25
  • Expression and purification of biologically active recombinant human paraoxonase 1 from inclusion bodies of Escherichia coli
    P Bajaj, RK Tripathy, G Aggarwal, AH Pande
    Protein expression and purification 115, 95-101 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 25
  • Expression, purification and immobilization of recombinant AiiA enzyme onto magnetic nanoparticles
    C Beladiya, RK Tripathy, P Bajaj, G Aggarwal, AH Pande
    Protein Expression and Purification 113, 56-62 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 25