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Fit-for-Purpose Validation and Establishment of Assay Acceptance and Reporting Criteria of Dendritic Cell Activation Assay Contributing to the Assessment of Immunogenicity Risk.

Dilki Wickramarachchi1, Gregory Steeno2, Zhiping You2, Saleem Shaik1, Christopher Lepsy1, Li Xue3.   

Abstract

Validation of key analytical and functional performance characteristics of in vitro immunogenicity risk assessment assays increases our confidence in utilizing them for screening biotherapeutics. Herein, we present a fit-for-purpose (FFP) validation of a dendritic cell (DC) activation assay designed to assess the immunogenicity liability of protein biotherapeutics. Characterization of key assay parameters was achieved using monocyte-derived DCs (MoDCs) treated with cell culture medium only (i.e., background control (BC)), keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) as system positive control (SPC), and 2 therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) with known clinical immunogenicity profiles (bococizumab and TAM163) as therapeutic controls (TCs). In the absence of established validation guidelines for primary cell-based assays, the present DC activation assay was validated using a novel FFP approach which allows more flexibility in selection of validation parameters and designing of experiments based on the intended use of the assay. The present FFP validation allowed us to understand the impact of experimental variables on assay precision, develop a clear concise readout for DC activation results, establish a reliable response threshold to define a result as a positive DC activation response, and define in-study donor acceptance criteria and cohort size. FFP validation of this DC activation assay indicated that the assay is sufficient to support its context of use, a preclinical immunogenicity risk management tool.

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Keywords:  DC activation assay; acceptance and reporting criteria; fit-for-purpose validation; immunogenicity; screening and risk assessment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32839919     DOI: 10.1208/s12248-020-00491-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS J        ISSN: 1550-7416            Impact factor:   4.009


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Authors:  Anders Frische; Patrick Terrence Brooks; Mikkel Gybel-Brask; Susanne Gjørup Sækmose; Bitten Aagaard Jensen; Susan Mikkelsen; Mie Topholm Bruun; Lasse Boding; Charlotta Polacek Strandh; Charlotte Sværke Jørgensen; Karen Angeliki Krogfelt; Anders Fomsgaard; Ria Lassauniere
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-07-28       Impact factor: 3.752

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