Abstract
In recent years, site-specific antibody drug conjugates (ADC)s have been in great demand because they have an expanded therapeutic index compared with conventional ADCs. AJICAP™ technology is a chemical conjugation platform to obtain site-specific ADCs through the use of a class of Fc-affinity compounds. Promising results from early technology development studies led to further investigation of AJICAP™ ADC materials to obtain site-specific and homogeneous drug antibody ratio (DAR) ADCs. Here we report site-specific conjugation followed by a preparative hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) purification strategy to obtain purified “DAR = 1.0” and “DAR = 2.0” AJICAP™ ADC materials. Optimization of the mobile phase conditions and resin achieved a high recovery rate. In vitro biological assay demonstrated the target selective activity for purified homogeneous DAR ADCs. These results indicate the ability of a HIC purification strategy to provide “DAR = 1.0” and “DAR = 2.0” AJICAP™ ADCs with considerable potency and target selectivity. View Full-Text
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Matsuda, Y., Leung, M., Okuzumi, T., & Mendelsohn, B. (2020). A purification strategy utilizing hydrophobic interaction chromatography to obtain homogeneous species from a site-specific antibody drug conjugate produced by ajicaptm first generation. Antibodies, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/antib9020016
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