| Literature DB >> 27789297 |
Andrew C Melton1, Russell K Soon2, Troy Tompkins2, Brian Long2, Becky Schweighardt2, Yulan Qi2, Catherine Vitelli2, Anil Bagri2, Celeste Decker2, Charles A O'Neill2, Stephen J Zoog2, Lynne Jesaitis2.
Abstract
Many enzyme replacement therapies (ERTs) for lysosomal storage disorders use the cell-surface cation-independent mannose-6 phosphate receptor (CI-M6PR) to deliver ERTs to the lysosome. However, neutralizing antibodies (NAb) may interfere with this process. We previously reported that most individuals with Morquio A who received elosulfase alfa in the phase 3 MOR-004 trial tested positive for NAbs capable of interfering with binding to CI-M6PR ectodomain in an ELISA-based assay. However, no correlation was detected between NAb occurrence and clinical efficacy or pharmacodynamics. To quantify and better characterize the impact of NAbs, we developed a functional cell-based flow cytometry assay with a titer step that detects antibodies capable of interfering with elosulfase alfa uptake. Serum samples collected during the MOR-004 trial were tested and titers were determined. Consistent with earlier findings on NAb positivity, no correlations were observed between NAb titers and the clinical outcomes of elosulfase alfa-treated individuals with Morquio A.Entities:
Keywords: Elosulfase alfa; Enzyme replacement therapy; Lysosomal storage disease; Morquio A; Neutralizing antibody titer
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27789297 DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2016.10.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol Methods ISSN: 0022-1759 Impact factor: 2.303