Assessment of free dye in solutions of dual-labeled antibody conjugates for in vivo molecular imaging

用于体内分子成像的双标记抗体偶联物溶液中游离染料的评估

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作者:Melissa B Aldrich, Xuejuan Wang, Amy Hart, Sunkuk Kwon, Lakshmi Sampath, Milton V Marshall, Eva M Sevick-Muraca

Conclusion

This method may be applicable to other near-infrared dye-conjugated antibody-based imaging agents in which HPLC assessment of purity is not feasible. This validated method for quality assurance will facilitate the translation of dual-labeled antibody conjugates for nuclear and optical imaging.

Procedures

Herein, we developed and validated a SDS-PAGE method to determine the percentage of free IRDye 800 CW in (DTPA)(n)-trastuzumab-(IRDye 800)(m) conjugate sample preparations in which high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) assessment of free dye was not possible.

Purpose

Recent preclinical and clinical studies show that dyes that excite and fluoresce in the near-infrared range may be used for tracking and detecting disease targets in vivo. A method for quantifying free dye molecules in antibody conjugate preparations is required for agent batch release and for translation into the clinic. Procedures: Herein, we developed and validated a SDS-PAGE method to determine the percentage of free IRDye 800 CW in (DTPA)(n)-trastuzumab-(IRDye 800)(m) conjugate sample preparations in which high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) assessment of free dye was not possible.

Results

The SDS-PAGE assay was accurate and valid for free IRDye 800 CW amounts between 38 and 4 mol% of total dye. Gel sample preparation reagent affected the specificity of the assay, and lower and upper limits of quantitation and detection were determined.

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