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Engineered Technologies and Bioanalysis of multispecific Antibody Formats
Author(s) -
Marta Gonçalves Amaral,
Soraya Hölper,
Christian E. Lange,
Jennifer Jung,
Hanno Sjuts,
Sandra Weil,
Melanie Fischer,
Katarina Radoevic,
Ercole Rao
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of applied bioanalysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2405-710X
DOI - 10.17145/jab.20.005
Subject(s) - bioanalysis , chemistry , computational biology , chromatography , biology
The idea of designing multispecific antibodies capable of simultaneously engaging two or more epitopes on the same or different antigens was developed more than 50 years ago. However, the molecular complexity of such molecules may pose significant challenges for their development and clinical use. Particularly challenging is to obtain the correctly assembled combination of different polypeptide chains, which places significant demand on downstream process development, analytical characterization and control strategy. Here, we review the progress made in protein engineering to force the correct assembly of different heavy and light chains, as well as upstream and downstream processes currently applied to control generation of unwanted byproduct species. We cover in-depth the analytical methods available to characterize such complex molecules, focusing on mispairing analysis and functional characterization.

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