Articles tagged ”Characterization”
Multi-Attribute mAb Variant Characterization with CE-MS and FabRICATOR® Digestion
Scientists at Aalen University and their collaborator present a detailed methodology for the rapid and thorough characterization of monoclonal antibody (mAb) variants using capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) at the subunit level. mAbs are an important class of therapeutic molecules for treating various diseases, including cancer and autoimmune disorders. mAbs are large, complex molecules and can undergo a range of post-translational modifications (PTMs), which may affect their biological activity, stability, and therapeutic efficacy. Comprehensive characterization of these modifications is crucial to ensuring the safety and quality of therapeutic mAbs.
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FabRICATOR in a Comprehensive Characterization of a Bispecific Antibody
Scientists at University of Geneva and Centre d’Immunologie Pierre-Fabre here describes a comprehensive intact and middle-level characterization of a commercial bispecific antibody by using a variety of orthogonal chromatographic methods coupled to MS.
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Automated Biotransformation Analysis of ADCs using FabRICATOR
The development of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) has evolved from first generation formats prepared by random conjugation technologies to next generation ADCs generated by site-specific conjugation. While significant improvements in overall efficacy and safety is displayed by site-specific formats, bioanalysis remains challenging due to complex in vivo biotransformation events including deconjugation, linker-payload cleavage and payload metabolism.
In this work, scientists at Bristol-Myers Squibb describe the development of an automated and fast affinity capture method using a cartridge-based platform combined with LC-HRMS analysis for biotransformation assessment of site-specific ADCs.