Development of a bioassay to detect T-cell-activating impurities for T-cell-dependent bispecific antibodies.
Sci Rep
; 9(1): 3900, 2019 03 07.
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| ID: mdl-30846832
T-cell-dependent bispecific antibodies (TDBs) are promising cancer immunotherapies that recruit a patient's T cells to kill cancer cells. There are increasing numbers of TBDs in clinical trials, demonstrating their widely recognized therapeutic potential. Due to the fact that TDBs engage and activate T cells via an anti-CD3 (aCD3) arm, aCD3 homodimer (aCD3 HD) and high-molecular-weight species (HMWS) are product-related impurities that pose a potential safety risk by triggering off-target T-cell activation through bivalent engagement and dimerization of T-cell receptors (TCRs). To monitor and control the level of unspecific T-cell activation, we developed a sensitive and quantitative T-cell-activation assay, which can detect aCD3 HD in TDB drug product by exploiting its ability to activate T cells in the absence of target cells. This assay provides in-vivo-relevant off-target T-cell-activation readout. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that this assay can serve as a platform assay for detecting T-cell-activating impurities across a broad spectrum of aCD3 bispecific molecules. It therefore has the potential to significantly benefit many T-cell-recruiting bispecific programs.
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Bioensaio
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Linfócitos T
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Anticorpos Biespecíficos
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2019
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