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Editor’s Highlight: Subvisible Aggregates of Immunogenic Proteins Promote a Th1-Type Response

Protein aggregation is associated with enhanced immunogenicity of biotherapeutics. As a result, regulatory guidelines recommend screening for aggregation during bioprocessing. However, the mechanisms underlying the enhanced immunogenicity of aggregates are poorly understood. In the investigations de...

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Autores principales: Ratanji, Kirsty D., Dearman, Rebecca J., Kimber, Ian, Thorpe, Robin, Wadhwa, Meenu, Derrick, Jeremy P.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5036615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27370416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfw121
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author Ratanji, Kirsty D.
Dearman, Rebecca J.
Kimber, Ian
Thorpe, Robin
Wadhwa, Meenu
Derrick, Jeremy P.
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description Protein aggregation is associated with enhanced immunogenicity of biotherapeutics. As a result, regulatory guidelines recommend screening for aggregation during bioprocessing. However, the mechanisms underlying the enhanced immunogenicity of aggregates are poorly understood. In the investigations described herein, the immunogenicity in mice of a humanized single chain variable antibody fragment (scFv) purified after expression in Escherichia coli has been examined. Reproducible scFv aggregates were obtained within the subvisible particle size range (mean diameter 2 µm) using thermal and mechanical stresses. Intraperitoneal immunization of BALB/c strain mice with 1 mg/ml of aggregated or monomeric scFv induced similar IgG and IgG1 antibody responses. In contrast, aggregate preparations stimulated significantly higher levels of anti-scFv IgG2a antibody than did the monomer. In comparative studies, aggregates of ovalbumin (OVA) within the subvisible particle size range were prepared by stir stress, and their immunogenicity compared with that of monomeric OVA in mice. Aggregated and monomeric OVA induced similar anti-OVA IgG and IgG1 antibody responses, whereas IgG2a antibody levels were significantly higher in aggregate-immunized mice. Furthermore, cytokine profiles in supernatants taken from splenocyte-dendritic cell co-cultures were consistent with aggregated preparations inducing a T helper (Th) 1-type response. Aggregated proteins within the subvisible range were therefore shown to induce a preferential Th1 type response, whereas monomeric proteins elicited a selective Th2 response. These data indicate that protein aggregation can impact on both the vigor and quality of immune responses.
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spelling pubmed-50366152016-09-27 Editor’s Highlight: Subvisible Aggregates of Immunogenic Proteins Promote a Th1-Type Response Ratanji, Kirsty D. Dearman, Rebecca J. Kimber, Ian Thorpe, Robin Wadhwa, Meenu Derrick, Jeremy P. Toxicol Sci T Helper 1-Type Response Induced by Subvisible Aggregates of Immunogenic Proteins Protein aggregation is associated with enhanced immunogenicity of biotherapeutics. As a result, regulatory guidelines recommend screening for aggregation during bioprocessing. However, the mechanisms underlying the enhanced immunogenicity of aggregates are poorly understood. In the investigations described herein, the immunogenicity in mice of a humanized single chain variable antibody fragment (scFv) purified after expression in Escherichia coli has been examined. Reproducible scFv aggregates were obtained within the subvisible particle size range (mean diameter 2 µm) using thermal and mechanical stresses. Intraperitoneal immunization of BALB/c strain mice with 1 mg/ml of aggregated or monomeric scFv induced similar IgG and IgG1 antibody responses. In contrast, aggregate preparations stimulated significantly higher levels of anti-scFv IgG2a antibody than did the monomer. In comparative studies, aggregates of ovalbumin (OVA) within the subvisible particle size range were prepared by stir stress, and their immunogenicity compared with that of monomeric OVA in mice. Aggregated and monomeric OVA induced similar anti-OVA IgG and IgG1 antibody responses, whereas IgG2a antibody levels were significantly higher in aggregate-immunized mice. Furthermore, cytokine profiles in supernatants taken from splenocyte-dendritic cell co-cultures were consistent with aggregated preparations inducing a T helper (Th) 1-type response. Aggregated proteins within the subvisible range were therefore shown to induce a preferential Th1 type response, whereas monomeric proteins elicited a selective Th2 response. These data indicate that protein aggregation can impact on both the vigor and quality of immune responses. Oxford University Press 2016-10 2016-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5036615/ /pubmed/27370416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfw121 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ratanji, Kirsty D.
Dearman, Rebecca J.
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Thorpe, Robin
Wadhwa, Meenu
Derrick, Jeremy P.
Editor’s Highlight: Subvisible Aggregates of Immunogenic Proteins Promote a Th1-Type Response
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title_full_unstemmed Editor’s Highlight: Subvisible Aggregates of Immunogenic Proteins Promote a Th1-Type Response
title_short Editor’s Highlight: Subvisible Aggregates of Immunogenic Proteins Promote a Th1-Type Response
title_sort editor’s highlight: subvisible aggregates of immunogenic proteins promote a th1-type response
topic T Helper 1-Type Response Induced by Subvisible Aggregates of Immunogenic Proteins
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5036615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27370416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfw121
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