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. 2024 Sep:130:103949.
doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2024.103949. Epub 2024 Jun 20.

Lecanemab demonstrates highly selective binding to Aβ protofibrils isolated from Alzheimer's disease brains

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Lecanemab demonstrates highly selective binding to Aβ protofibrils isolated from Alzheimer's disease brains

Malin Johannesson et al. Mol Cell Neurosci. 2024 Sep.
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Abstract

Recent advances in immunotherapeutic approaches to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD) have increased the importance of understanding the exact binding preference of each amyloid-beta (Aβ) antibody employed, since this determines both efficacy and risk for potentially serious adverse events known as amyloid-related imaging abnormalities. Lecanemab is a humanized IgG1 antibody that was developed to target the soluble Aβ protofibril conformation. The present study prepared extracts of post mortem brain samples from AD patients and non-demented elderly controls, characterized the forms of Aβ present, and investigated their interactions with lecanemab. Brain tissue samples were homogenized and extracted using tris-buffered saline. Aβ levels and aggregation states in soluble and insoluble extracts, and in fractions prepared using size-exclusion chromatography or density gradient ultracentrifugation, were analyzed using combinations of immunoassay, immunoprecipitation (IP), and mass spectrometry. Lecanemab immunohistochemistry was also conducted in temporal cortex. The majority of temporal cortex Aβ (98 %) was in the insoluble extract. Aβ42 was the most abundant form present, particularly in AD subjects, and most soluble Aβ42 was in soluble aggregated protofibrillar structures. Aβ protofibril levels were much higher in AD subjects than in controls. Protofibrils captured by lecanemab-IP contained high levels of Aβ42 and lecanemab bound to large, medium, and small Aβ42 protofibrils in a concentration-dependent manner. Competitive IP showed that neither Aβ40 monomers nor Aβ40-enriched fibrils isolated from cerebral amyloid angiopathy reduced lecanemab's binding to Aβ42 protofibrils. Immunohistochemistry showed that lecanemab bound readily to Aβ plaques (diffuse and compact) and to intraneuronal Aβ in AD temporal cortex. Taken together, these findings indicate that while lecanemab binds to Aβ plaques, it preferentially targets soluble aggregated Aβ protofibrils. These are largely composed of Aβ42, and lecanemab binds less readily to the Aβ40-enriched fibrils found in the cerebral vasculature. This is a promising binding profile because Aβ42 protofibrils represent a key therapeutic target in AD, while a lack of binding to monomeric Aβ and cerebral amyloid deposits should reduce peripheral antibody sequestration and minimize risk for adverse events.

Keywords: Amyloid-beta; CAA; Human postmortem brain; Plaques; mAb158.

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Declaration of competing interest Malin Johannesson, Linda Söderberg, Olof Zachrisson, Nicolas Fritz, Helen Kylefjord, Eleni Gkanatsiou, Emily Button, Anne-Sophie Svensson, Adeline Rachalski, Patrik Nygren, Gunilla Osswald, Lars Lannfelt, and Christer Möller are employees and shareholders of BioArctic. Lars Lannfelt is a co-founder and board member of BioArctic.

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