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Quantification of an Antibody-Conjugated Drug in Fat Plasma by an Affinity Capture LC-MS/MS Method for a Novel Prenyl Transferase-Mediated Site-Specific Antibody–Drug Conjugate

Byeong ill Lee, Min‐Ho Park, Jin‐Ju Byeon, Seok‐Ho Shin, Jangmi Choi, Yuri Park, Yun‐Hee Park, Jeiwook Chae, Young G. Shin

2020Molecules32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The novel prenyl transferase-mediated, site-specific, antibody–drug conjugate LCB14-0110 is comprised of a proprietary beta-glucuronide linker and a payload (Monomethyl auristatin F, MMAF, an inhibitor for tubulin polymerization) attached to human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-targeting trastuzumab. A LC-MS/MS method was developed to quantify the antibody-conjugated drug (acDrug) for in vitro linker stability and preclinical pharmacokinetic studies. The method consisted of affinity capture, enzymatic cleavage of acDrug, and LC-MS/MS analysis in the positive ion mode. A quadratic regression (weighted 1/concentration2), with the equation y = ax2 + bx + c, was used to fit calibration curves over the concentration range of 19.17~958.67 ng/mL for acDrug. The qualification run met the acceptance criteria of ±25% accuracy and precision values for quality control (QC) samples. The overall recovery was 42.61%. The dilution integrity was for a series of 5-fold dilutions with accuracy and precision values ranging within ±25%. The stability results indicated that acDrug was stable at all stability test conditions (short-term: 1 day, long-term: 10 months, Freeze/Thaw (F/T): 3 cycles). This qualified method was successfully applied to in vitro linker stability and pharmacokinetic case studies of acDrug in rats.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryAntibody-drug conjugateConjugateLinkerCYP3A4CYP2B6Conjugated systemDrugAntibodyEpidermal growth factor receptorPharmacologyMonoclonal antibodyBiochemistryEnzymeReceptorCytochrome P450BiologyOrganic chemistryImmunologyMathematical analysisOperating systemComputer scienceMathematicsPolymerMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects