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Site-specific conjugation of native antibody.
Sadiki, Amissi; Vaidya, Shefali R; Abdollahi, Mina; Bhardwaj, Gunjan; Dolan, Michael E; Turna, Harpreet; Arora, Varnika; Sanjeev, Athul; Robinson, Timothy D; Koid, Andrea; Amin, Aashka; Zhou, Zhaohui Sunny.
Afiliação
  • Sadiki A; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Vaidya SR; Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Abdollahi M; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Bhardwaj G; Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Dolan ME; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Turna H; Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Arora V; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Sanjeev A; Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Robinson TD; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Koid A; Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
  • Amin A; Downstream Development, Biologics Process Development, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Takeda Pharmaceuticals Company Limited), Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
  • Zhou ZS; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts 02115-5000, USA.
Antib Ther ; 3(4): 271-284, 2020 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33644685
ABSTRACT
Traditionally, non-specific chemical conjugation, such as acylation of amines on lysine or alkylation of thiols on cysteines, are widely used; however, they have several shortcomings. First, the lack of site-specificity results in heterogeneous products and irreproducible processes. Second, potential modifications near the complementarity determining region (CDR) may reduce binding affinity and specificity. Conversely, site-specific methods produce well-defined and more homogenous antibody conjugates, ensuring developability and clinical applications. Moreover, several recent side-by-side comparisons of site-specific and stochastic methods have demonstrated that site-specific approaches are more likely to achieve their desired properties and functions, such as increased plasma stability, less variability in dose-dependent studies (particularly at low concentrations), enhanced binding efficiency, as well as increased tumor uptake. Herein we review several standard and practical site-specific bioconjugation methods for native antibodies, i.e., those without recombinant engineering. First, chemo-enzymatic techniques, namely transglutaminase (TGase)-mediated transamidation of a conserved glutamine residue and glycan remodeling of a conserved asparagine N-glycan (GlyCLICK), both in the Fc region. Second, chemical approaches such as selective reduction of disulfides (ThioBridge) and N-terminal amine modifications. Furthermore, we list site-specific antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) in clinical trials along with the future perspectives of these site-specific methods.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article