| Literature DB >> 31218901 |
Tobias Lange1, Katja Walpurgis1, Andreas Thomas1, Hans Geyer1, Mario Thevis1,2.
Abstract
Aim: sotatercept is a therapeutic Fc-fusion protein with erythropoiesis-stimulating activity. Due to a potential abuse of the drug by athletes in professional sports, a sensitive detection method is required. In sports drug testing, alternative matrices such as dried blood spots (DBS) are gaining increasing attention as they can provide several advantages over conventional matrices. Materials & methods: Herein, two complementary LC-high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) detection methods for sotatercept from DBS, an initial testing procedure (ITP) and a confirmation procedure (CP) were developed and validated for the first time. Both methods comprise an ultrasonication-assisted extraction, affinity enrichment, proteolytic digestion and HRMS detection. Results & conclusion: For the multianalyte ITP, artificial samples fortified with sotatercept, luspatercept and bimagrumab, and authentic specimens containing bimagrumab were successfully analyzed as proof-of-concept. The validated detection methods for sotatercept are fit for purpose and the ITP was shown to be suitable for the detection of novel IgG-based pharmaceuticals in doping control DBS samples.Entities:
Keywords: Activin receptor type II (ActRII); LC–HRMS; affinity purification; doping; dried blood spots; proteolytic digestion; sport
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31218901 DOI: 10.4155/bio-2018-0313
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioanalysis ISSN: 1757-6180 Impact factor: 2.681