Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry Reveals Conformational Heterogeneity in Megadalton-Sized Monoclonal Antibody Aggregates.
Jacob S JordanConner C HarperFan ZhangEsther KofmanMandy LiKarthik SathiyamoorthyJan Paulo ZaragozaLaurence Fayadat-DilmanEvan R WilliamsPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Aggregation of protein-based therapeutics can occur during development, production, or storage and can lead to loss of efficacy and potential toxicity. Native mass spectrometry of a covalently linked pentameric monoclonal antibody complex with a mass of ∼800 kDa reveals several distinct conformations, smaller complexes, and abundant higher-order aggregates of the pentameric species. Charge detection mass spectrometry (CDMS) reveals individual oligomers up to the pentamer mAb trimer (15 individual mAb molecules; ∼2.4 MDa) whereas intermediate aggregates composed of 6-9 mAb molecules and aggregates larger than the pentameric dimer (1.6 MDa) were not detected/resolved by standard mass spectrometry, size exclusion chromatography (SEC), capillary electrophoresis (CE-SDS), or by mass photometry. Conventional quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (QTOF MS), mass photometry, SEC, and CE-SDS did not resolve partially or more fully unfolded conformations of each oligomer that were readily identified using CDMS by their significantly higher extents of charging. Trends in the charge-state distributions of individual oligomers provides detailed insight into how the structures of compact and elongated mAb aggregates change as a function of aggregate size. These results demonstrate the advantages of CDMS for obtaining accurate masses and information about the conformations of large antibody aggregates despite extensive overlapping m / z values. These results open up the ability to investigate structural changes that occur in small, soluble oligomers during the earliest stages of aggregation for antibodies or other proteins.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- monoclonal antibody
- capillary electrophoresis
- liquid chromatography
- high resolution
- gas chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- tandem mass spectrometry
- small molecule
- breast cancer cells
- ms ms
- oxidative stress
- single cell
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- risk assessment
- minimally invasive
- multiple sclerosis
- label free
- healthcare
- magnetic resonance
- single molecule
- contrast enhanced
- simultaneous determination
- cell cycle arrest