Development of a novel, high-throughput imaged capillary isoelectric focusing-Western method to characterize charge heterogeneity of monoclonal antibody heavy and light chains.

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
mAbs Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1080/19420862.2024.2429414
Gangadhar Dhulipala, Alanna Broszeit, Kun Lu, Nisha Palackal, Erica Pyles
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Abstract

Charge heterogeneity is one of the commonly monitored quality attributes in biotherapeutics. It can impact the stability, efficacy, and safety of products, but it can also affect the pharmacokinetics, binding affinity, and overall biological activity of the molecules. Given the substantial size and complexity of antibodies, subtle variations or specific modifications that result in charge heterogeneity might be concealed when mAbs are analyzed under native conditions. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis has traditionally been used to characterize antibody heavy chain (HC) and light chain (LC) charge variants. The procedures, however, are laborious, and the method is only qualitative. ChromiCE was developed as an alternative approach to provide quantitative analysis, but the method is also labor intensive, requiring separation of the HC and LC by chromatography before imaged capillary isoelectric focusing (iCIEF) analysis. We thus developed a novel, automated high-throughput iCIEF-Western method to directly quantify the HC and LC charge variants with high sensitivity under denatured and reduced conditions. The HC and LC charge variants are selectively characterized using detection antibodies specific to the HC or LC. In addition, the reduced, denatured iCIEF-Western method allows for the analysis of up to 96 samples overnight, offering good precision and high throughput with minimal analyst hands-on time. Further, the developed method can be applied in different aspects of drug development, such as comparability, release or stability testing given its ability to provide identity, as well as qualitative and quantitative comparative analysis.

开发一种新型、高通量成像毛细管等电聚焦--西方法,用于表征单克隆抗体重链和轻链的电荷异质性。
电荷异质性是生物治疗药物中常被监测的质量属性之一。它不仅会影响产品的稳定性、有效性和安全性,还会影响分子的药代动力学、结合亲和力和整体生物活性。鉴于抗体的巨大尺寸和复杂性,在原生条件下分析 mAbs 时,可能会掩盖导致电荷异质性的微妙变化或特定修饰。二维凝胶电泳历来被用来表征抗体重链(HC)和轻链(LC)的电荷变异。然而,这种方法不仅费时费力,而且只能定性。ChromiCE 是作为提供定量分析的另一种方法而开发的,但这种方法也很费力,需要在成像毛细管等电聚焦(iCIEF)分析之前用色谱法分离 HC 和 LC。因此,我们开发了一种新颖的自动化高通量 iCIEF-Western 方法,可在变性和还原条件下高灵敏度地直接量化 HC 和 LC 电荷变体。使用针对 HC 或 LC 的特异性检测抗体可选择性地鉴定 HC 和 LC 电荷变体。此外,还原变性 iCIEF-Western 方法可在一夜之间分析多达 96 个样品,精度高、通量大,分析师的动手时间极短。此外,所开发的方法还可应用于药物开发的不同方面,如可比性、释放或稳定性测试,因为它能提供鉴定以及定性和定量比较分析。
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mAbs
mAbs 工程技术-仪器仪表
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
11.30%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: mAbs is a multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to the art and science of antibody research and development. The journal has a strong scientific and medical focus, but also strives to serve a broader readership. The articles are thus of interest to scientists, clinical researchers, and physicians, as well as the wider mAb community, including our readers involved in technology transfer, legal issues, investment, strategic planning and the regulation of therapeutics.
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