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. 2020 Dec 15:611:113842.
doi: 10.1016/j.ab.2020.113842. Epub 2020 Aug 2.

Biolayer Interferometry-based FcγRIIa binding assay for a therapeutic antibody with strong effector function

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Biolayer Interferometry-based FcγRIIa binding assay for a therapeutic antibody with strong effector function

Adriana Bajardi-Taccioli et al. Anal Biochem. .

Abstract

FcγRIIa receptor binding is part of the mechanism of action for many therapeutic antibodies. AlphaScreen® technology and Biolayer Interferometry (BLI) are often used to assess protein-protein interactions. Recently we demonstrated that the presence of aggregates in samples significantly increased binding potency values in AlphaScreen®-based FcRn binding assays, sometimes masking the loss of potency. Even bigger effect of aggregates was observed in an AlphaScreen®-based FcγRIIa binding assay for a monoclonal antibody with strong effector function. To resolve this issue a novel BLI-based FcγRIIa binding assay was developed and qualified. The assay measures association binding responses and calculates the binding potency of the samples relative to the standard using Parallel Line Analysis. The method overcomes interference of aggregates present in the samples, distinguishes different Fc glycosylation patterns, and is stability-indicating. It can be used for sample characterization, drug product release and stability testing.

Keywords: Aggregates; Biolayer interferometry; FcγRIIa; Potency assay; Release assay; Therapeutic antibody.

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