Pre-existing anti-drug antibodies in Fabry disease show less affinity for pegunigalsidase alfa.

Molecular Therapy. Methods & Clinical Development Pub Date : 2022-07-31 eCollection Date: 2022-09-08 DOI:10.1016/j.omtm.2022.07.009
Malte Lenders, Solvey Pollmann, Melina Terlinden, Eva Brand
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We analyzed the cross-reactivity of anti-drug antibodies (ADAs) against agalsidase-alfa and -beta from 49 patients with Fabry disease (FD) against the novel PEGylated enzyme pegunigalsidase-alfa (PRX-102). The affinity of purified anti-AGAL antibodies from pooled patient sera was significantly lower for PRX-102 compared to agalsidase-alfa and -beta (both p < 0.05). Pull-down experiments revealed the presence of masked epitopes on PRX-102, possibly due to PEGylation. ADA titers in serum (μg/mL) and corresponding inhibitory capacities against agalsidase-alfa and -beta were measured in male patients with FD, showing strong correlations (r2 = 0.9978 and 0.4930, both p < 0.001). Affinities of ADAs of individual patients against PRX-102 (Kd: 3.55 ± 2.72 μmol) were significantly lower compared to agalsidase alfa (Kd: 1.99 ± 1.26 μmol) and -beta (Kd: 2.18 ± 1.51 μmol) (both p < 0.0001). Cross-ELISAs supported the presence of masked epitopes on PRX-102. Importantly, inhibition measurements also revealed a 30% reduction in inhibitory capacity of pre-existing ADAs towards PRX-102. Enzyme-uptake experiments in AGAL-deficient EA.hy926 cells demonstrated less effects of ADAs on cellular PRX-102 uptake compared with agalsidase beta. We conclude that due to the reduced affinity of pre-existing ADAs against agalsidase-alfa or -beta, ADA-affected patients might benefit from a therapy switch to PRX-102, which is currently evaluated in clinical trials.

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法布里病中预先存在的抗药物抗体对pegunigalsidase alfa的亲和力较低。
我们分析了49例法布里病(FD)患者抗agalsidase- α和- β抗药物抗体(ADAs)对新型聚乙二醇化酶pegunigalsidase- α (PRX-102)的交叉反应性。合并患者血清中纯化抗agal抗体对PRX-102的亲和力显著低于agalsidase- α和- β (p 2 = 0.9978和0.4930,p d均为3.55±2.72 μmol),显著低于agalsidase- α (Kd: 1.99±1.26 μmol)和- β (Kd: 2.18±1.51 μmol) (p 2 = 3.55±2.72 μmol)
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