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Overcoming soluble target interference in an anti-therapeutic antibody screening assay for an antibody-drug conjugate therapeutic.
Overcoming soluble target interference in an anti-therapeutic antibody screening assay for an antibody-drug conjugate therapeutic.
Carrasco-Triguero M, Mahood C, Milojic-Blair M, Amaya C, Ruppel J, Hong K, Yi JH, Kaur S.
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Bioanalysis.
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Analytes Measured
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Matrix Tested
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Serum
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Abstract
Background: The standard safety evaluation of biotherapeutics includes assessment of immunogenicity. Anti-therapeutic antibodies (ATA) can be detected in serum using immunoassays with a bridging format. However, these assays can be subject to interference. Results: In the bridging ATA assay for 3A5 TDC, an antibody-drug conjugate that binds to the multimeric extracellular domain of MUC16 (CA125), soluble CA125 in the serum caused false-positive results by binding to the ATA assay reagents. This interaction was blocked by wheat germ agglutinin lectin as it binds to the glycans in CA125; thus, the specificity of the assay improved. Conclusion: The assay development and validation results showed that the addition of wheat germ agglutinin eliminates the interference from circulating CA125 without impacting the ability to detect ATA.
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