Phage-derived anti-idiotype and anti-YTE antibodies in development of MK-1654 pharmacokinetic and immune response assays
抗体
独特型
单克隆抗体
免疫系统
药代动力学
病毒学
免疫学
生物
药理学
作者
April Li,Michael D. Swanson,Nicole Sullivan,Ying Homan,Debbie Nahas,Shreya Mukhopadhyay,Hualin Helen Li,Yu Cao,Weifeng Xu,Huaping Tang,Kalpit A. Vora,Zhifeng Chen
Background: MK-1654 is a fully human monoclonal antibody with YTE mutations currently in phase III clinical trials for prophylactic use in protecting infants from human respiratory syncytial virus infection. Materials & methods: We generated anti-idiotype (anti-ID) and anti-YTE antibodies against MK-1654 by panning with MorphoSys HuCal phage libraries, and used the antibodies in the development of MK-1654 pharmacokinetic (PK) and immune response (IR) assays. Results: Detection of MK-1654 in nonhuman primate and human nasal wash samples showed combined use of anti-ID and anti-YTE antibodies can deliver desired sensitivity and accuracy in PK studies. IR studies showed anti-ID can serve as suitable positive control in neutralizing antibody assays. Conclusion: Phage-derived anti-IDs and anti-YTEs are suitable for PK and IR assays.