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Use of self-interaction parameters derived from light scattering experiments for better developability assessment of biologic therapeutics

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©2021 NanoTemper Technologies, Inc. South San Francisco, CA, USA. All Rights Reserved. 9 APPLICATION NOTE predictive models using DLS-derived k D values or SLS-derived B 22 values measured at low (<20 mg/ml) concentrations have been shown to be only moderately good predictors of high-concentration behavior and aggregation propensity. Deviation from linearity using static light scattering or absolute scattering intensity is a reliable method for measuring high-concentration behavior, as it does a direct measurement with a highly concentrated sample. The ability to use low sample volume for this measurement is crucial in early development stages, when candidate sample is precious and scarce. Here we have shown that the EAP (prototype) Prometheus Panta gives k D values that agree well with previous data. Furthermore, while the SLS capabilities of the EAP Panta were not fully developed, the raw intensity scattering from the instrumentation allows for measurements parallel to the SLS deviation from linearity. These results also resulted in the same ranking selections as other instruments in the field. Additionally, the Panta demonstrated exemplary repeatability between measurements, and therefore lower standard deviations between replicates. Both the DLS and impending SLS capabilities of the Panta showcase the importance of a full biophysical profile of candidate molecules, and exhibit how low- volume, low-concentration measurements can be used to predict behaviour in higher concentration systems. This is a benefit to researchers, especially those in early development, who are o en working with limited sample quantities for all of their assays. An added benefit of the Prometheus Panta system not addressed here is its ability to measure thermal denaturation and turbidity. Furthermore, DLS measurements can be run in parallel along the same temperature denaturation ramp, giving additional stability parameters such as T size (the temperature at which a protein begins to increase in size) and T scattering (the temperature at which scattering intensity, and therefore size, begins to increase.) The Panta gave additional insight that most of the candidate molecules do not show a major increase in turbidity, but there is a given temperature at which T size begins to increase, indicating soluble aggregation (data not shown). Merck Healthcare KGaA Darmstadt used the EAP Prometheus Panta to make precise measurements on their biologic samples. The information obtained from the Panta allowed selection of an ideal candidate, as well as the ideal buffer formulation to work in with their candidates. These results show that the Prometheus Panta gives exemplary, reproducible data that corroborates previously obtained ranking parameters.

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