M Ramanathan1. 1. Department of Pharmaceutics, State University of New York at Buffalo 14260-1200, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Cytokine binding macromolecules such as antibodies and soluble receptors sometimes produce undesirable agonist-like activities instead of the expected antagonist-like effects when the cytokine binding macromolecule extends the half-life of a short-lived cytokine. The purpose of this paper is to identify the pharmacokinetic and physicochemical properties that can cause these agonist-like activities. METHODS: A simple pharmacokinetic model was used to determine whether a given cytokine binding macromolecule will function effectively as an antagonist in therapeutic situations in which cytokine is released chronically. RESULTS: The model proposed satisfactorily fits experimental data for soluble interleukin-4 receptor and for an anti-interleukin-4 monoclonal antibody under conditions in which agonist-like and antagonist activity are observed. CONCLUSIONS: We show that the unexpected agonist-like activities result only when there is nonlinearity in the cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction and the cytokine binding macromolecule prolongs the half-life of the cytokine.
PURPOSE: Cytokine binding macromolecules such as antibodies and soluble receptors sometimes produce undesirable agonist-like activities instead of the expected antagonist-like effects when the cytokine binding macromolecule extends the half-life of a short-lived cytokine. The purpose of this paper is to identify the pharmacokinetic and physicochemical properties that can cause these agonist-like activities. METHODS: A simple pharmacokinetic model was used to determine whether a given cytokine binding macromolecule will function effectively as an antagonist in therapeutic situations in which cytokine is released chronically. RESULTS: The model proposed satisfactorily fits experimental data for soluble interleukin-4 receptor and for an anti-interleukin-4 monoclonal antibody under conditions in which agonist-like and antagonist activity are observed. CONCLUSIONS: We show that the unexpected agonist-like activities result only when there is nonlinearity in the cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction and the cytokine binding macromolecule prolongs the half-life of the cytokine.
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