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FcRn binding is not sufficient for achieving systemic therapeutic levels of immunoglobulin G after oral delivery of enteric-coated capsules in cynomolgus macaques.
Muzammil, Salman; Mabus, John R; Cooper, Philip R; Brezski, Randall J; Bement, Courtney B; Perkinson, Rob; Huebert, Norman D; Thompson, Suzanne; Levine, Dalia; Kliwinski, Connie; Bradley, Dino; Hornby, Pamela J.
Afiliação
  • Muzammil S; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Mabus JR; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Cooper PR; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Brezski RJ; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Bement CB; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Perkinson R; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Huebert ND; Discovery Sciences Janssen Pharmaceutical R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Thompson S; Preclinical Center of Excellence Ethicon., Inc. Cincinnati Ohio 45242.
  • Levine D; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Kliwinski C; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Bradley D; Discovery Sciences Janssen Pharmaceutical R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
  • Hornby PJ; Janssen Biopharmaceuticals (formerly Biotechnology Center of Excellence) R&D of J&J Spring House Pennsylvania 19477.
Pharmacol Res Perspect ; 4(3): e00218, 2016 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27433338
Although much speculation has surrounded intestinally expressed FcRn as a means for systemic uptake of orally administered immunoglobulin G (IgG), this has not been validated in translational models beyond neonates or in FcRn-expressing cells in vitro. Recently, IgG1 intestinal infusion acutely in anesthetized cynomolgus resulted in detectable serum monoclonal antibody (mAb) levels. In this study, we show that IgG2 has greater protease resistance to intestinal enzymes in vitro and mice in vivo, due to protease resistance in the hinge region. An IgG2 mAb engineered for FcRn binding, was optimally formulated, lyophilized, and loaded into enteric-coated capsules for oral dosing in cynomolgus. Small intestinal pH 7.5 was selected for enteric delivery based on gastrointestinal pH profiling of cynomolgus by operator-assisted IntelliCap System(®). Milling of the lyophilized IgG2 M428L FcRn-binding variant after formulation in 10 mmol/L histidine, pH 5.7, 8.5% sucrose, 0.04% PS80 did not alter the physicochemical properties nor the molecular integrity compared to the batch released in PBS. Size 3 hard gel capsules (23.2 mg IgG2 M428L ~3 mg/kg) were coated with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acetate succinate for rapid dissolution at pH 7.5 in small intestine and FcRn binding of encapsulated mAb confirmed. Initial capsule dosing by endoscopic delivery into the small intestine achieved 0.2 + 0.1 ng/mL (n = 5) peak at 24 h. Weekly oral capsule dosing for 6 weeks achieved levels of 0.4 + 0.2 ng/mL and, despite increasing the dose and frequency, remained below 1 ng/mL. In conclusion, lyophilized milled mAb retains FcRn binding and molecular integrity for small intestinal delivery. The low systemic exposure has demonstrated the limitations of intestinal FcRn in non-human primates and the unfeasibility of employing this for therapeutic levels of mAb. Local mAb delivery with limited systemic exposure may be sufficient as a therapeutic for intestinal diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article