基于核磁共振的治疗性单克隆抗体结构完整性分析:Humira及其生物仿制药的比较研究。

IF 7.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
mAbs Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1080/19420862.2025.2551208
Donna Baldisseri, Shen Luo, Christelle Anne F Ancajas, Uriel Ortega-Rodriguez, Christian Fischer, Guozhang Zou, Jianghong Gu, David Keire, Martial Piotto, Baolin Zhang
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摘要

生物制品及其生物仿制药的分析可比性,包括高阶结构(HOS)评估,确保了产品质量,是监管部门批准所必需的。在本研究中,采用核磁共振(NMR)波谱法评价了Humira(阿达木单抗)及其生物类似药在正常和光应激条件下的HOS。在正常条件下,所有产物的一维和二维核磁共振谱显示出较强的结构相似性。然而,光应力样品表现出明显的结构差异,包括蛋氨酸氧化增加和局部构象变化,最明显的是在参比产品中。这些变化与尺寸排除色谱,毛细管等电聚焦和质谱(MS)的发现相关,这些发现揭示了尺寸和电荷的异质性,以及重链中特定位点的蛋氨酸氧化。发现光稳定性的差异受容器封闭系统(CCSs)和配方的影响。相比之下,圆二色光谱分析显示,在应力和非应力样品中,二级结构的变化很小。这些结果强调了NMR作为单克隆抗体及其生物类似药比较结构分析的敏感工具的实用性,特别是在应激条件下,并强调了配方和CCS对产品稳定性的影响。
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NMR-based structural integrity analysis of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies: a comparative study of Humira and its biosimilars.

The analytical comparability of biologic products and their biosimilars, including higher-order structure (HOS) assessment, ensures product quality and is required for regulatory approval. In this study, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to evaluate the HOS of Humira (adalimumab) and its biosimilars under normal and photo-stressed conditions. Under normal conditions, 1D and 2D NMR spectra showed strong structural similarity among all products. However, photo-stressed samples exhibited distinct structural differences, including increased methionine oxidation, and localized conformational changes, most notably in the reference product. These changes correlated with findings from size-exclusion chromatography, capillary isoelectric focusing, and mass spectrometry (MS), which revealed size and charge heterogeneity, as well as site-specific methionine oxidation in the heavy chains. The differences in photostability were found to be influenced by container closure systems (CCSs) and formulations. In contrast, circular dichroism spectral analysis showed minimal variation in secondary structures among stressed and unstressed samples. These results underscore the utility of NMR as a sensitive tool for comparative structural analysis of monoclonal antibodies and their biosimilars, particularly under stress conditions, and highlight the impact of formulation and CCS on product stability.

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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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