Antioxidants for prevention of methionine oxidation in recombinant monoclonal antibody HER2

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Lam, XM [1 ]
Yang, JY [1 ]
Cleland, JL [1 ]
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[1] Genentech Inc, Dept Pharmaceut Res & Dev, S San Francisco, CA 94080 USA
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10.1021/js970143s
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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Recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody HER2, rhuMAb HER2, in liquid formulations undergoes oxidation when exposed to intense light and elevated temperatures (30 & 40 degrees C). Met-255 in the heavy chain of the Fe region of the antibody is the primary site of oxidation. Met-431 of the Fe fragment can also be oxidized under extreme conditions. The amount of oxidation was determined by cleaving the Fab and Fe fragments by papain digestion, and the oxidized Fe fragment was detected by hydrophobic interaction chromatography, Oxidation of rhuMAb HER2 was also formulation dependent, The presence of NaCl in the rhuMAb HER2 formulation caused an increase in oxidation at higher temperatures after contact with stainless steel containers or stainless steel components in the filling process. The corrosion of stainless steel by chloride ions at the low pH of the formulation buffer generated iron ions that catalyzed methionine oxidation in rhuMAb HER2, Temperature-induced oxidation of rhuMAb HER2 occurred by the formation of free radicals, and light-induced oxidation of rhuMAb HER2 occurred via singlet oxygen pathway, Antioxidants, such as methionine, sodium thiosulfate, catalase, or platinum, prevented Met oxidation in rhuMAb HER2, presumably as free radicals or oxygen scavengers. The minimum effective levels (molar ratios of protein to antioxidant) required to inhibit temperature induced oxidation were 1:5 and 1:25 for methionine and thiosulfate, respectively. A thiosulfate adduct of rhuMAb HER2 was observed by cation-exchange chromatography. These studies demonstrate that stoichiometric amounts of methionine and thiosulfate are sufficient to eliminate temperature-induced oxidation of rhuMAb HER2 caused by free radicals that were generated by the presence of metal ions and peroxide impurities in the formulation.
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