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Nanolipoprotein Particles as a Delivery Platform for Fab Based Therapeutics.

Martine Darwish1, Whitney Shatz1, Brandon Leonard1, Kelly Loyet1, Kathy Barrett1, Janice L Wong1, Hong Li1, Ryan Abraham1, May Lin1, Yvonne Franke1, Christine Tam1, Kyle Mortara1, Inna Zilberleyb1, Craig Blanchette1.   

Abstract

Nanolipoprotein particles (NLPs), a lipid bilayer-based nanoparticle platform, have recently been developed for in vivo delivery of a variety of molecules of therapeutic interest, but their potential to deliver Fabs with valencies that exceed those of current multivalent formats has not yet been evaluated. Here we describe the development, optimization, and characterization of Fab-NLP conjugates. NLPs were generated with maleimide reactive lipids for conjugation to a Fab with a C-terminal cysteine. Of note, maleimide reactive lipids were shown to conjugate to the apolipoprotein when the NLPs were assembled at pH 7.4. However, this undesirable reaction was not observed when assembled at pH 6. Site-specific Fab conjugation conditions were then optimized, and conjugation of up to 30 Fab per NLP was demonstrated. Interestingly, although conjugation of higher numbers of Fabs had a significant impact on NLP molecular weight, only a minimal impact on NLP hydrodynamic radius was observed, indicating that particle size is largely dictated by the discoidal shape of the NLP. Fab-NLP viscosity and its stability upon lyophilization were also evaluated as an assessment of the manufacturability of the Fab-NLP. Significantly higher Fab concentrations were achieved with the Fab-NLP conjugates relative to another multivalent format (Fab-PEG conjugates). Fab conjugation to the NLP was also not found to have an impact on Fab activity in both an inhibitory and agonist setting. Finally, the stability of the Fab-NLP conjugates was evaluated in 50% serum and Fab-NLPs demonstrated increased stability, with >63% of Fab-NLP remaining intact after 24 h at Fab per particle ratios of 7 or greater. Our findings suggest Fab-NLPs are a promising platform for the targeted delivery of Fabs in a multivalent format and are compatible with established manufacturing processes.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32701261     DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.0c00349

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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