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Drug Target Interference in Immunogenicity Assays: Recommendations and Mitigation Strategies

Authors :
Zhandong Don Zhong
Boris Gorovits
Valerie Theobald
Adrienne Clements-Egan
Giane Sumner
Yuling Wu
Mauricio Maia
Manoj Rajadhyaksha
Source :
The AAPS journal. 19(6)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Sensitive and specific methodology is required for the detection and characterization of anti-drug antibodies (ADAs). High-quality ADA data enables the evaluation of potential impact of ADAs on the drug pharmacokinetic profile, patient safety, and efficacious response to the drug. Immunogenicity assessments are typically initiated at early stages in preclinical studies and continue throughout the drug development program. One of the potential bioanalytical challenges encountered with ADA testing is the need to identify and mitigate the interference mediated by the presence of soluble drug target. A drug target, when present at sufficiently high circulating concentrations, can potentially interfere with the performance of ADA and neutralizing antibody (NAb) assays, leading to either false-positive or, in some cases, false-negative ADA and NAb assay results. This publication describes various mechanisms of assay interference by soluble drug target, as well as strategies to recognize and mitigate such target interference. Pertinent examples are presented to illustrate the impact of target interference on ADA and NAb assays as well as several mitigation strategies, including the use of anti-target antibodies, soluble versions of the receptors, target-binding proteins, lectins, and solid-phase removal of targets. Furthermore, recommendations for detection and mitigation of such interference in different formats of ADA and NAb assays are provided.

Details

ISSN :
15507416
Volume :
19
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The AAPS journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dc1c033581c9d0225d0662f06aa1aafe