Abstract
Denileukin Diftitox (DD), comprising fragments of diphtheria toxin (DT) and interleukin-2 (IL2), was developed for the treatment of lymphoma and has been approved for marketing in Japan. Toxicological evaluation including pharmacokinetics and immunogenicity in preclinical animals is important for drug development and thus the assays of DD and anti-drug antibody (ADA) were developed by electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detection. For the DD assay, ruthenium-labeled anti-DT Ab and biotinylated anti-IL2 Ab were mixed with serum samples and the mixture was captured by streptavidin-coated wells for ECL detection. For the ADA assay, signals of immuno-complex of biotinylated DD, ruthenium-labeled DD, and ADA, bound to streptavidin plate were determined. DD was quantifiable from 10 ng/mL. Accuracy and precision of quality control samples were within ±20% and 20%, respectively, and stability of DD in rat serum was successfully assessed. Precision of positive control samples of ADA was within the acceptance criteria and cut point values for ADA detection in the screening and confirmatory assay were determined by statistical analysis. Drug-induced ADA was detected by screening assay followed by confirmatory assay. The developed method was successfully applied to assess pharmacokinetics and immunogenicity to support toxicity studies in rats.
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