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Abstract
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are intricate compounds that pose significant challenges in bioanalytical characterization. Therefore, multiple bioanalytical methods are required to comprehensively elucidate their pharmacokinetic (PK) profiles. In this study, we investigated DS001, an ADC consisting of a humanized monoclonal antibody (hRS7), a cleavable chemical linker, and the microtubule inhibitor monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE), with a drug-to-antibody ratio (DAR) of 8. This study established a rapid and sensitive hybrid immunoaffinity liquid-chromatography-tandem-mass-spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) approach for the simultaneous quantification of the total antibody and the enzymatically cleavable conjugated payload of DS001. This method is capable of monitoring fluctuations in average DAR values during PK assessments. The sample preparation procedure involved immunocapture, denaturation, trypsin digestion, papain digestion, and termination, all completed within a total processing time of less than 4 h. The method demonstrated linearity for the total antibody in the range of 100 ng/mL (lower-limit-of-quantification, LLOQ) to 100,000 ng/mL, and for the conjugated payload from 3.495 ng/mL (LLOQ) to 3495 ng/mL in rat serum. Both analytes exhibited standard curve correlation coefficients (r) greater than 0.990 within their respective linear ranges. The precision and accuracy of the method were within ± 15% (± 20% for LLOQ). The verified LC-MS/MS approach was successfully employed in the PK analysis following intravenous administration of 0.2 mg/kg DS001 in rats via tail vein injection.
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