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- Title
Random Heteropolymer Excipients Improve the Colloidal Stability of a Monoclonal Antibody for Subcutaneous Administration.
- Authors
Messina, Kathryn M. M.; Woys, Ann Marie
- Abstract
Purpose: Developing stable high concentration monoclonal antibody (mAb) formulations is increasingly important to move toward subcutaneous (SC) administration for better patient experience. Challenges stemming from protein–protein interactions in these crowded solutions, such as colloidal instability, limit the feasibility of some formulations because of concerns of safety, product quality, and/or manufacturability. Herein, we report novel random heteropolymer excipients that improve the colloidal stability of a high concentration mAb formulation for SC administration. Methods: A library of polymers was synthesized and screened by a high-throughput, absorbance-based assay. The lead polymers were selected and characterized for their ability to alter the precipitation kinetics of a mAb in physiologically relevant conditions using two model systems. Results: Biophysical testing via surface tension measurements, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), microscale thermophoresis (MST), and intrinsic fluorescence quenching indicated that the polymers delayed onset of mAb precipitation from a combination of surfactant behaviour and interactions with the protein to prevent protein–protein interactions leading to colloidal instability. Conclusions: The random heteropolymers described are a new class of excipients that may enable development of SC mAb formulations previously inaccessible to patients.
- Subjects
COLLOIDAL stability; MONOCLONAL antibodies; SURFACE tension measurement; PRECIPITATION (Chemistry) kinetics; ISOTHERMAL titration calorimetry; FLUORESCENCE quenching; EXCIPIENTS
- Publication
Pharmaceutical Research, 2023, Vol 40, Issue 2, p525
- ISSN
0724-8741
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11095-022-03436-2