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Observation of small cluster formation in concentrated monoclonal antibody solutions and its implications to solution viscosity.


ABSTRACT: Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a major class of biopharmaceuticals. It is hypothesized that some concentrated mAb solutions exhibit formation of a solution phase consisting of reversibly self-associated aggregates (or reversible clusters), which is speculated to be responsible for their distinct solution properties. Here, we report direct observation of reversible clusters in concentrated solutions of mAbs using neutron spin echo. Specifically, a stable mAb solution is studied across a transition from dispersed monomers in dilute solution to clustered states at more concentrated conditions, where clusters of a preferred size are observed. Once mAb clusters have formed, their size, in contrast to that observed in typical globular protein solutions, is observed to remain nearly constant over a wide range of concentrations. Our results not only conclusively establish a clear relationship between the undesirable high viscosity of some mAb solutions and the formation of reversible clusters with extended open structures, but also directly observe self-assembled mAb protein clusters of preferred small finite size similar to that in micelle formation that dominate the properties of concentrated mAb solutions.

SUBMITTER: Yearley EJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4008822 | biostudies-other | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Observation of small cluster formation in concentrated monoclonal antibody solutions and its implications to solution viscosity.

Yearley Eric J EJ   Godfrin Paul D PD   Perevozchikova Tatiana T   Zhang Hailiang H   Falus Peter P   Porcar Lionel L   Nagao Michihiro M   Curtis Joseph E JE   Gawande Pradad P   Taing Rosalynn R   Zarraga Isidro E IE   Wagner Norman J NJ   Liu Yun Y  

Biophysical journal 20140401 8


Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a major class of biopharmaceuticals. It is hypothesized that some concentrated mAb solutions exhibit formation of a solution phase consisting of reversibly self-associated aggregates (or reversible clusters), which is speculated to be responsible for their distinct solution properties. Here, we report direct observation of reversible clusters in concentrated solutions of mAbs using neutron spin echo. Specifically, a stable mAb solution is studied across a transit  ...[more]

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