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摘要
单克隆抗体(mAbs)在生产、储存和使用过程中会遇到许多界面。虽然在模型表面上对固/液界面上的蛋白质吸附进行了广泛探索,但仍存在一个关键挑战--如何直接检测实际医疗表面上吸附的极少量 mAb。本研究介绍了一种基于 ELISA 的新型设备 ELIBAG,它是测量医疗袋上 mAb 吸附情况的新工具。通过成功确认 IgG1 在两种医用袋(聚丙烯静脉注射袋和低密度聚乙烯制药袋)上的吸附情况,凸显了该装置的功效。我们还研究了塑料模型表面的 IgG1 吸附情况,结果表明模型和袋子表面的 mAb 体积浓度范围相似,都达到了表面饱和。这种创新装置的特点是高通量和快速,为广泛研究治疗蛋白(如 mAb)在各种医疗或制药表面上的吸附、不同的吸附条件以及 mAb 制剂中使用的辅料的影响铺平了道路,这将增强人们对 mAb 在其整个生命周期中与塑料表面相互作用的了解。
Development of an ELISA-based device to quantify antibody adsorption directly on medical plastic surfaces
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) encounter numerous interfaces during manufacturing, storage, and administration. While protein adsorption at the solid/liquid interface has been widely explored on model surfaces, a key challenge remains – the detection of very small amounts of adsorbed mAb directly on real medical surfaces. This study introduces a novel ELISA-based device, ELIBAG, a new tool for measuring mAb adsorption on medical bags. The efficacy of this device was highlighted by successfully confirming the adsorption of an IgG1 on two medical bag types: a polypropylene IV administration bag and a low-density polyethylene pharmaceutical manufacturing bag. We also investigated IgG1 adsorption on plastic model surfaces, revealing a similar range of mAb bulk concentration for surface saturation on both model and bag surfaces. This innovative device, characterized by its high-throughput and rapid approach, paves the way for extensive investigations into therapeutic proteins, such as mAbs, adsorption on a variety of medical or pharmaceutical surfaces, diverse adsorption conditions, and the influence of excipients employed in mAb formulation, which could enhance the knowledge of mAb interactions with plastic surfaces throughout their lifecycle.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics provides a medium for the publication of novel, innovative and hypothesis-driven research from the areas of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics.
Topics covered include for example:
Design and development of drug delivery systems for pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals (small molecules, proteins, nucleic acids)
Aspects of manufacturing process design
Biomedical aspects of drug product design
Strategies and formulations for controlled drug transport across biological barriers
Physicochemical aspects of drug product development
Novel excipients for drug product design
Drug delivery and controlled release systems for systemic and local applications
Nanomaterials for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes
Advanced therapy medicinal products
Medical devices supporting a distinct pharmacological effect.