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Comparison of assay formats used for the detection of pre-existing anti-drug antibodies against monoclonal antibodies.

Alexander PöhlerThomas EmrichGregor JordanMartin SchäferKay-Gunnar StubenrauchRoland F StaackCarolin ZachJulian MeirJanine Faigle
Published in: Bioanalysis (2022)
Aim: Assessment of pre-existing anti-drug antibody (preADA) reactivity at early drug development stages can be beneficial for candidate selection. We investigated the applicability of a generic immune-complex anti-drug antibody (ADA) assay for early preADA assessment as an easily available alternative to the commonly used ADA bridging assay. Results: The results confirmed the expected assay difference regarding isotype detectability. Tested drug candidates were identified as preADA-reactive using the immune-complex ADA assay despite its limitation of not being able to detect IgM-type preADAs. Conclusion: We recommend a purpose-driven use of the two assay formats. For the purpose of ranking different Pro329Gly mutation-bearing drug candidates, the immune-complex ADA assay is preferred in the phase before selecting a drug for clinical development.
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