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Solubility evaluation of murine hybridoma antibodies

2012; Landes Bioscience; Volume: 4; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4161/mabs.19869

ISSN

1942-0870

Autores

Stacey Spencer, Deidra Bethea, T. Shantha Raju, Jill Giles‐Komar, Yiqing Feng,

Tópico(s)

Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research

Resumo

The successful development of antibody therapeutics depends on the molecules having properties that are suitable for manufacturing, as well as use by patients. Because high solubility is a desirable property for antibodies, screening for solubility has become an essential step during the early candidate selection process. In considering the screening process, we formed a hypothesis that hybridoma antibodies are filtered by nature to possess high solubility and tested this hypothesis using a large number of murine hybridoma-derived antibodies. Using the cross-interaction chromatography (CIC) method, we screened the solubility of 92 murine hybridoma-derived monoclonal antibodies and found that all of these molecules exhibited CIC profiles that are indicative of high solubility (>100mg/mL). Further investigations revealed that variable region N-linked glycosylation or isoelectric parameters are unlikely to contribute to the high solubility of these antibodies. These results support the general hypothesis that hybridoma monoclonal antibodies are highly soluble.

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