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Validation of an immunoassay to selectively quantify the naked antibody of a new Antibody Drug Conjugate – SAR566658 – for pharmacokinetic interpretation improvement.

Authors :
Pascual, Marie-Helene
Verdier, Patrick
Malette, Patricia
Mnich, Jonathan
Ozoux, Marie-Laure
Source :
Journal of Immunological Methods. Oct2013, Vol. 396 Issue 1/2, p140-146. 7p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: Given the nature of the ADCs (Antibody Drug Conjugates) as antibodies carrying cytotoxic drugs, two types of immunoassays are usually implemented to perform the analysis of preclinical and clinical study samples during the development phase. The first assay measures the conjugated antibody defined as the ADC carrying at least 1 drug molecule (i.e. drug/antibody ratio greater than or equal to 1). The other measures the total antibody, defined as the ADC irrespective of the drug load (i.e., drug/antibody ratio greater than or equal to 0). One analytical limitation of the total antibody assay is the difficulty to adequately calibrate the assay due to the lack of a representative standard reference for the different circulating entities which change in proportion with time following ADC administration. A new analytical approach that gets round the above highlighted limitation is presented with the development and the validation of a method to quantify selectively naked antibody to support the development of SAR566658 (huDS6-SPDB-DM4). Assessed on 6 separate occasions, the accuracy ranged from −4.3% to 8.9% of nominal values and the precision is 13% at most. The current assay was successfully validated for the quantitation of huDS6 in human LiHe plasma even in the presence of SAR566658 up to 2.00μg/mL as demonstrated using in vitro spike in quality controls and in actual clinical samples. This innovative assay provides a new tool to document in vivo plasma stability of ADCs and potentially to optimize dose and regimen selection for ADC development. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221759
Volume :
396
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Immunological Methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90304943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2013.06.012