Characterization of N-Terminal Asparagine Deamidation and Clipping of a Monoclonal Antibody.

Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI:10.3390/antib12030059
Jing Zhen, Jennifer Lee, Yueyang Wang, Lena McLaughlin, Fei Yang, Zhengjian Li, Jihong Wang
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This study presents a novel degradation pathway of a human immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule featuring a light chain N-terminal asparagine. We thoroughly characterize this pathway and investigate its charge profiles using cation exchange chromatography (CEX) and capillary isoelectric focusing (cIEF). Beyond the well-documented asparagine deamidation into isoaspartic acid, aspartic acid, and succinimide intermediate, a previously unreported clipping degradation pathway is uncovered. This newly identified clipped N-terminal IgG variant exhibits a delayed elution in CEX, categorized as a "basic variant", while retaining the same main peak isoelectric point (pI) in cIEF. The influence of temperature and pH on N-terminal asparagine stability is assessed across various stressed conditions. A notable correlation between deamidation percentage and clipped products is established, suggesting a potential hydrolytic chemical reaction underlying the clipping process. Furthermore, the impact of N-terminal asparagine modifications on potency is evaluated through ELISA binding assays, revealing minimal effects on binding affinity. Sequence alignment reveals homology to a human IgG with the germline gene from Immunoglobulin Lambda Variable 6-57 (IGLV6-57), which has implications for amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis. This discovery of the N-terminal clipping degradation pathway contributes to our understanding of immunoglobulin light chain misfolding and amyloid fibril deposition under physiological conditions.

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N-末端天冬氨酸脱酰胺的表征及单克隆抗体的剪切。
本研究提出了一种以轻链N-末端天冬酰胺为特征的人免疫球蛋白G(IgG)分子的新降解途径。我们使用阳离子交换色谱(CEX)和毛细管等电聚焦(cIEF)对该途径进行了彻底的表征,并研究了其电荷谱。除了充分记录的天冬酰胺脱酰胺为异天冬氨酸、天冬氨酸和琥珀酰亚胺中间体外,还揭示了一种以前未报道的剪切降解途径。这种新鉴定的剪切N端IgG变体在CEX中表现出延迟洗脱,被归类为“碱性变体”,同时在cIEF中保持相同的主峰等电点(pI)。在各种应力条件下评估温度和pH对N-末端天冬酰胺稳定性的影响。脱酰胺百分比和剪切产物之间建立了显著的相关性,表明剪切过程中存在潜在的水解化学反应。此外,通过ELISA结合测定评估N-末端天冬酰胺修饰对效力的影响,揭示了对结合亲和力的最小影响。序列比对显示与人IgG具有来自免疫球蛋白Lambda变量6-57(IGLV6-57)的种系基因的同源性,这对淀粉样蛋白轻链(AL)淀粉样变性具有意义。N端剪切降解途径的发现有助于我们理解生理条件下免疫球蛋白轻链错误折叠和淀粉样纤维沉积。
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