Literature DB >> 21654206

Comparability analysis of protein therapeutics by bottom-up LC-MS with stable isotope-tagged reference standards.

Anton V Manuilov1, Czeslaw H Radziejewski, David H Lee.   

Abstract

Comparability studies lie at the heart of assessments that evaluate differences amongst manufacturing processes and stability studies of protein therapeutics. Low resolution chromatographic and electrophoretic methods facilitate quantitation, but do not always yield detailed insight into the effect of the manufacturing change or environmental stress. Conversely, mass spectrometry (MS) can provide high resolution information on the molecule, but conventional methods are not very quantitative. This gap can be reconciled by use of a stable isotope-tagged reference standard (SITRS), a version of the analyte protein that is uniformly labeled (13)C6-arginine and (13)C6-lysine. The SITRS serves as an internal control that is trypsin-digested and analyzed by liquid chromatography (LC)-MS with the analyte sample. The ratio of the ion intensities of each unlabeled and labeled peptide pair is then compared to that of other sample(s). A comparison of these ratios provides a readily accessible way to spot even minute differences among samples. In a study of a monoclonal antibody (mAb) spiked with varying amounts of the same antibody bearing point mutations, peptides containing the mutations were readily identified and quantified at concentrations as low as 2% relative to unmodified peptides. The method is robust, reproducible and produced a linear response for every peptide that was monitored. The method was also successfully used to distinguish between two batches of a mAb that were produced in two different cell lines while two batches produced from the same cell line were found to be highly comparable. Finally, the use of the SITRS method in the comparison of two stressed mAb samples enabled the identification of sites susceptible to deamidation and oxidation, as well as their quantitation. The experimental results indicate that use of a SITRS in a peptide mapping experiment with MS detection enables sensitive and quantitative comparability studies of proteins at high resolution.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21654206      PMCID: PMC3218535          DOI: 10.4161/mabs.3.4.16237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MAbs        ISSN: 1942-0862            Impact factor:   5.857


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