In-Depth Characterization for Methionine Oxidization in Complementary Domain Region by Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography

Liu Tang, Huiliang Geng, Lei Zhang*, Xinyi Wang, Mengdan Fei, Boyuan Yang, Haijie Sun and Zhongli Zhang*, 
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The oxidation of the complementarity-determining region (CDR) in monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is a critical quality attribute that can affect the clinical efficacy and safety of recombinant mAb therapeutics. In this study, a robust hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) method was developed to quantify and characterize CDR oxidation variants in mAb-A by using a Proteomix Butyl-NP5 column. The HIC analysis revealed oxidation variants that eluted earlier than the main species with weaker hydrophobicity. It was found that Met105 in the CDR was more susceptible to oxidation. Additionally, it was noted that the oxidation of Met105 on a single heavy chain resulted in elution at a distinct position compared to the oxidation on two heavy chains. This observation led to the fractionation and enrichment of the oxidized variants for further evaluation of their biofunction. The study also demonstrated that the oxidation of Met105 did not impact the antigen-binding capacity but significantly reduced the PD-1/PD-L1 blockade activity of mAb-A. The HIC method, which was employed to quantify CDR oxidation, underwent validation and was subsequently utilized for stability studies as well as for assessing the similarity between mAb-A and its reference product.

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利用疏水相互作用色谱法深入表征互补结构域中的蛋氨酸氧化作用
单克隆抗体(mAb)中互补决定区(CDR)的氧化是影响重组 mAb 疗法临床疗效和安全性的关键质量属性。本研究利用 Proteomix Butyl-NP5 色谱柱开发了一种稳健的疏水相互作用色谱(HIC)方法,用于定量和定性 mAb-A 中的 CDR 氧化变体。通过 HIC 分析发现,氧化变体的疏水性较弱,比主变体更早洗脱。研究发现,CDR 中的 Met105 更容易被氧化。此外,研究人员还注意到,与两条重链上的氧化相比,单条重链上的 Met105 氧化导致洗脱位置不同。根据这一观察结果,对氧化变体进行了分馏和富集,以进一步评估其生物功能。研究还表明,Met105 的氧化不会影响抗原结合能力,但会显著降低 mAb-A 的 PD-1/PD-L1 阻断活性。用于量化 CDR 氧化的 HIC 方法经过了验证,随后被用于稳定性研究以及评估 mAb-A 与其参考品之间的相似性。
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