Quantification of anti-drug antibodies against E6011, an anti-fractalkine monoclonal antibody, in monkey and human serum, by an electrochemiluminescence assay

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI:10.1016/j.vascn.2023.107470
Muneo Aoyama , Yuji Mano
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Abstract

E6011, a humanized anti-fractalkine monoclonal antibody, is under development for the treatment of various inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis. Therapeutic antibodies may induce production of anti-drug antibodies (ADA) that may deteriorate efficacy and/or enhance immunogenic reaction. It is important to have an ADA assay to understand the characteristics of biotherapeutics under development. A simple and reproducible assay has thus been developed for the determination of ADA against E6011 in monkey and human serum by electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detection. An immune-complex of biotinylated E6011, ADA, and ruthenium-labeled E6011 was attached to avidin-coated wells for ECL signal detection. Screening and confirmatory cutpoints were determined to judge negative or positive ADA. Sensitivity of ADA was 1.61 and 1.34 ng/mL in monkey and human serum, respectively. Accuracy and precision of the assay were within ±20% and 20%, respectively. Drug tolerance of the assay in monkey and human sera was ensured up to 100 and 1000 μg/mL E6011 at the surrogate ADA levels of 1 and 4 μg/mL, respectively. The developed assay was successfully applied to ADA quantification in monkeys and humans in support of immunogenicity assessments.

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用电化学发光法定量测定猴和人血清中抗fractalkine单克隆抗体E6011的抗药抗体
E6011是一种人源抗fractalkine单克隆抗体,正在开发中,用于治疗各种炎症性疾病,如风湿性关节炎。治疗性抗体可能诱导产生抗药物抗体(ADA),从而降低疗效和/或增强免疫原性反应。重要的是要有一个ADA测定了解生物疗法的特点正在开发中。为此,建立了一种简单、可重复的电化学发光(ECL)检测方法,用于测定猴和人血清中ADA对E6011的抑制作用。将生物素化的E6011、ADA和钌标记的E6011免疫复合物附着在亲和素包被的孔上,用于ECL信号检测。筛选和确认切入点确定判断阴性或阳性ADA。ADA在猴和人血清中的敏感性分别为1.61和1.34 ng/mL。准确度和精密度分别在±20%和20%以内。在代药浓度为1 μg/mL和4 μg/mL的情况下,E6011在猴和人血清中的耐受性分别达到100和1000 μg/mL。该方法已成功应用于猴和人的ADA定量,支持免疫原性评估。
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Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods
Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-TOXICOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods publishes original articles on current methods of investigation used in pharmacology and toxicology. Pharmacology and toxicology are defined in the broadest sense, referring to actions of drugs and chemicals on all living systems. With its international editorial board and noted contributors, Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods is the leading journal devoted exclusively to experimental procedures used by pharmacologists and toxicologists.
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