Use of Debye-Hückel-Henry charge measurements in early antibody development elucidates effects of non-specific association.

Q2 Medicine
Antibody Therapeutics Pub Date : 2022-07-28 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1093/abt/tbac018
Joshua R Laber, Thomas M Laue, Dana I Filoti
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Abstract

The diffusion interaction parameter (kD ) has been demonstrated to be a high-throughput technique for characterizing interactions between proteins in solution. kD reflects both attractive and repulsive interactions, including long-ranged electrostatic repulsions. Here, we plot the mutual diffusion coefficient (Dm ) as a function of the experimentally determined Debye-Hückel-Henry surface charge (ZDHH ) for seven human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) in 15 mM histidine at pH 6. We find that graphs of Dm versus ZDHH intersect at ZDHH, ~ 2.6, independent of protein concentration. The same data plotted as kD versus ZDHH show a transition from net attractive to net repulsive interactions in the same region of the ZDHH intersection point. These data suggest that there is a minimum surface charge necessary on these mAbs needed to overcome attractive interactions.

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在早期抗体发展中使用debye - h kkel - henry电荷测量阐明了非特异性关联的影响。
扩散相互作用参数(kD)已被证明是表征溶液中蛋白质之间相互作用的高通量技术。kD反映了吸引和排斥相互作用,包括远程静电排斥。在这里,我们绘制了7种人单克隆抗体(mab)在15 mM组氨酸中pH为6时的相互扩散系数(Dm)作为实验测定的debye - h kkel - henry表面电荷(ZDHH)的函数。我们发现Dm和ZDHH的曲线在ZDHH, ~ 2.6处相交,与蛋白浓度无关。绘制的kD与ZDHH的相同数据显示,在ZDHH交点的同一区域,净吸引相互作用向净排斥相互作用转变。这些数据表明,这些单克隆抗体上存在克服吸引相互作用所需的最小表面电荷。
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Antibody Therapeutics
Antibody Therapeutics Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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