Characterization of bispecific antigen-binding biotherapeutic fragmentation sites using microfluidic capillary electrophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry (mCZE-MS)
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Ruhi Desai, Weidong Cui, John J. Harrahy, Alexander R. Ivanov
Fragmentation of therapeutic proteins is a potential critical quality attribute (CQA) that can occur in vivo or during manufacturing or storage due to enzymatic and non-enzymatic degradation pathways, such as hydrolysis, peroxide mediation, and acid/metal catalysis. Characterization of the fragmentation pattern of a therapeutic protein is traditionally accomplished using capillary gel electrophoresis with UV detection under both non-reducing and reducing conditions (nrCGE and rCGE). However, such methods are incompatible with direct coupling to mass spectrometry (MS) due to the use of anionic surfactants, e.g., sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Here, we present a novel method to characterize size-based fragmentation variants of a new biotherapeutic kind using microfluidic ZipChip® capillary zone electrophoresis (mCZE) system interfaced with mass spectrometry (MS) to determine the molecular masses of fragments. A new modality of immuno-oncology therapy, bispecific antigen-binding biotherapeutic, was chosen to investigate its fragmentation pattern using mCZE-MS for the first time, according to our knowledge. Bispecific antigen-binding biotherapeutic samples from different stages of downstream column purification and forced degradation conditions were analyzed. The results were cross-validated with denaturing size-exclusion chromatography-mass spectrometry and conventional rSDS-CGE. In this study, we demonstrated that mCZE-MS could separate and characterize 12–40 kDa bispecific antigen-binding biotherapeutic fragments rapidly (within ≤12 minutes), with higher resolution and better sensitivity than traditional LC-MS methods.
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