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Ligand binding assays in the 21st century laboratory: recommendations for characterization and supply of critical reagents

Authors :
Frank P. Spriggs
Valerie Theobald
John Kenney
Julie A. TerWee
Mauricio Maia
Afshin Safavi
Joel Usansky
Adrienne Clements Egan
Jeannine Keefe
Murli Krishna
Denise O'Hara
Source :
The AAPS journal. 14(2)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Critical reagents are essential components of ligand binding assays (LBAs) and are utilized throughout the process of drug discovery, development, and post-marketing monitoring. Successful lifecycle management of LBA critical reagents minimizes assay performance problems caused by declining reagent activity and can mitigate the risk of delays during preclinical and clinical studies. Proactive reagent management assures adequate supply. It also assures that the quality of critical reagents is appropriate and consistent for the intended LBA use throughout all stages of the drug development process. This manuscript summarizes the key considerations for the generation, production, characterization, qualification, documentation, and management of critical reagents in LBAs, with recommendations for antibodies (monoclonal and polyclonal), engineered proteins, peptides, and their conjugates. Recommendations are given for each reagent type on basic and optional characterization profiles, expiration dates and storage temperatures, and investment in a knowledge database system. These recommendations represent a consensus among the authors and should be used to assist bioanalytical laboratories in the implementation of a best practices program for critical reagent life cycle management.

Details

ISSN :
15507416
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The AAPS journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c822152140ac8b73fd3c9e13ae466b8f