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Interlaboratory Comparison of Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry Measurements of the Fab Fragment of NISTmAb.

Jeffrey W Hudgens1,2, Elyssia S Gallagher1,2, Ioannis Karageorgos1,2, Kyle W Anderson1,2, James J Filliben3, Richard Y-C Huang4, Guodong Chen4, George M Bou-Assaf5, Alfonso Espada6, Michael J Chalmers7, Eduardo Harguindey6, Hui-Min Zhang8, Benjamin T Walters8, Jennifer Zhang8, John Venable9, Caitlin Steckler9,10, Inhee Park9, Ansgar Brock9, Xiaojun Lu11, Ratnesh Pandey11, Arun Chandramohan12, Ganesh Srinivasan Anand12, Sasidhar N Nirudodhi13, Justin B Sperry14, Jason C Rouse15, James A Carroll14, Kasper D Rand16, Ulrike Leurs16, David D Weis17, Mohammed A Al-Naqshabandi17,18, Tyler S Hageman17, Daniel Deredge19, Patrick L Wintrode19, Malvina Papanastasiou20, John D Lambris20, Sheng Li21, Sarah Urata21.   

Abstract

Hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) is an established, powerful tool for investigating protein-ligand interactions, protein folding, and protein dynamics. However, HDX-MS is still an emergent tool for quality control of biopharmaceuticals and for establishing dynamic similarity between a biosimilar and an innovator therapeutic. Because industry will conduct quality control and similarity measurements over a product lifetime and in multiple locations, an understanding of HDX-MS reproducibility is critical. To determine the reproducibility of continuous-labeling, bottom-up HDX-MS measurements, the present interlaboratory comparison project evaluated deuterium uptake data from the Fab fragment of NISTmAb reference material (PDB: 5K8A ) from 15 laboratories. Laboratories reported ∼89 800 centroid measurements for 430 proteolytic peptide sequences of the Fab fragment (∼78 900 centroids), giving ∼100% coverage, and ∼10 900 centroid measurements for 77 peptide sequences of the Fc fragment. Nearly half of peptide sequences are unique to the reporting laboratory, and only two sequences are reported by all laboratories. The majority of the laboratories (87%) exhibited centroid mass laboratory repeatability precisions of ⟨ sLab⟩ ≤ (0.15 ± 0.01) Da (1σx̅). All laboratories achieved ⟨sLab⟩ ≤ 0.4 Da. For immersions of protein at THDX = (3.6 to 25) °C and for D2O exchange times of tHDX = (30 s to 4 h) the reproducibility of back-exchange corrected, deuterium uptake measurements for the 15 laboratories is σreproducibility15 Laboratories( tHDX) = (9.0 ± 0.9) % (1σ). A nine laboratory cohort that immersed samples at THDX = 25 °C exhibited reproducibility of σreproducibility25C cohort( tHDX) = (6.5 ± 0.6) % for back-exchange corrected, deuterium uptake measurements.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31045344      PMCID: PMC6745711          DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b01100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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