Affiliation:
1. LLC "Mabscale"
2. LLC "Mabscale"; Medical Radiological Research Center named after A.F. Tsyba – branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NMITs Radiology"
3. LLC "CPHA"
Abstract
Introduction. Trastuzumab is the first known anti-HER2 agent, which revolutionized the treatment of one of the most common cancer types – breast cancer. Despite trastuzumab being approved long time ago, further improvement of related analytical methods remains relevant primarily due to the emergence of new biosimilars. For instance, immunogenicity – adverse reaction which is usually associated with biological drugs, can still be relevant for trastuzumab. Anti-drug antibodies, including neutralizing antibodies, caused by trastuzumab therapy, can affect drug effectiveness and safety profile.Aim. The aim of this study was to develop and validate the analytical method for neutralizing anti-trastuzumab antibodies determination in human blood serum.Materials and methods. The neutralizing anti-trastuzumab antibody determination was carried out by the competitive ELISA method, using spectrophotometric detection in the visible range of the spectrum.Results and discussion. The developed method was validated for cut-point, selectivity, sensitivity, specificity, precision and stability (short-term and long-term). To decrease the background noise from non-specific binding of sera components, the minimum required dilution value was determined at 0.5 % serum. The calculated value for cut-point was 14.62 %. The sensitivity of the developed method was estimated at 1985.2 ng/mL of neutralizing anti-trastuzumab antibodies.Conclusion. The obtained results allowed us to apply the developed ELISA method for the neutralizing anti-trastuzumab antibodies determination in human blood serum during trastuzumab immunogenicity assessment in bioequivalence clinical trials.
Publisher
Center of Pharmaceutical Analytics Ltd
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science
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