Characterization of multivalent complexes formed in the presence of more than one conventional antibody to terminal complement component C5

在存在多个针对末端补体成分 C5 的常规抗体的情况下形成的多价复合物的表征

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作者:Josh Cone ,Lida Kimmel ,Yuchun Zhang ,Krista Johnson ,Douglas Sheridan ,Paul Tamburini

Abstract

This study sought to understand the nature of the immune complexes that could be formed when a patient is exposed simultaneously to two different anti-complement component 5 (C5) antibodies, such as in patients converting from one bivalent, noncompetitive, C5-binding monoclonal antibody to another. Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) in combination with multiangle light scattering was used to assess the potential formation of multivalent complexes among eculizumab, C5, and each of two other anti-C5 bivalent antibodies, TPP-2799 or TP-3544, respectively having the same sequence as either crovalimab or pozelimab currently undergoing clinical trials. Each of these two antibodies bound C5 noncompetitively with eculizumab. In phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), C5-eculizumab in the absence of other antibodies measured <500 kDa; however, inclusion of other antibodies at levels ranging from equimolar and up to a fivefold excess over eculizumab and C5 yielded a series of complexes with some >1500 kDa in size, consistent with incorporation of multiple antibodies and C5 molecules. A similar pattern of complexes was also observed when fluorescently labeled eculizumab and either of the other two antibodies were spiked into human plasma, based on SEC monitored by fluorescence detection. A detailed characterization of the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties of such complexes is warranted, as is the incorporation of mitigation processes to avoid their formation in patients converting from one bivalent, noncompetitive, C5-binding monoclonal antibody to another.

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