Combined Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy Approach for Characterizing the Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins
Determination of the physicochemical properties of protein therapeutics and their aggregates is critical for developing formulations that enhance product efficacy, stability, safety and manufacturability. Analytical challenges are compounded for materials: (1) that are formulated at high concentrati...
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doaj-2f2a45e3b4484d2eb27013cb3bf982df2020-11-24T22:25:19ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492014-12-011912208882090510.3390/molecules191220888molecules191220888Combined Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy Approach for Characterizing the Aggregation of Therapeutic ProteinsE. Neil Lewis0Wei Qi1Linda H. Kidder2Samiul Amin3Stacy M. Kenyon4Steven Blake5Malvern Biosciences Inc., 7221 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 300, Columbia, MD 21046, USAMalvern Biosciences Inc., 7221 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 300, Columbia, MD 21046, USAMalvern Biosciences Inc., 7221 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 300, Columbia, MD 21046, USAMalvern Biosciences Inc., 7221 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 300, Columbia, MD 21046, USAMalvern Biosciences Inc., 7221 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 300, Columbia, MD 21046, USAMalvern Biosciences Inc., 7221 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 300, Columbia, MD 21046, USADetermination of the physicochemical properties of protein therapeutics and their aggregates is critical for developing formulations that enhance product efficacy, stability, safety and manufacturability. Analytical challenges are compounded for materials: (1) that are formulated at high concentration, (2) that are formulated with a variety of excipients, and (3) that are available only in small volumes. In this article, a new instrument is described that measures protein secondary and tertiary structure, as well as molecular size, over a range of concentrations and formulation conditions of low volume samples. Specifically, characterization of colloidal and conformational stability is obtained through a combination of two well-established analytical techniques: dynamic light scattering (DLS) and Raman spectroscopy, respectively. As the data for these two analytical modalities are collected on the same sample at the same time, the technique enables direct correlation between them, in addition to the more straightforward benefit of minimizing sample usage by providing multiple analytical measurements on the same aliquot non-destructively. The ability to differentiate between unfolding and aggregation that the combination of these techniques provides enables insights into underlying protein aggregation mechanisms. The article will report on mechanistic insights for aggregation that have been obtained from the application of this technique to the characterization of lysozyme, which was evaluated as a function of concentration and pH.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/19/12/20888dynamic light scatteringRaman spectroscopylysozymeprotein aggregationself-assembly |
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E. Neil Lewis Wei Qi Linda H. Kidder Samiul Amin Stacy M. Kenyon Steven Blake |
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E. Neil Lewis Wei Qi Linda H. Kidder Samiul Amin Stacy M. Kenyon Steven Blake Combined Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy Approach for Characterizing the Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins Molecules dynamic light scattering Raman spectroscopy lysozyme protein aggregation self-assembly |
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E. Neil Lewis Wei Qi Linda H. Kidder Samiul Amin Stacy M. Kenyon Steven Blake |
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Combined Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy Approach for Characterizing the Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins |
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Combined Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy Approach for Characterizing the Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins |
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Combined Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy Approach for Characterizing the Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins |
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Combined Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy Approach for Characterizing the Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins |
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Combined Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy Approach for Characterizing the Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins |
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combined dynamic light scattering and raman spectroscopy approach for characterizing the aggregation of therapeutic proteins |
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Molecules |
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Determination of the physicochemical properties of protein therapeutics and their aggregates is critical for developing formulations that enhance product efficacy, stability, safety and manufacturability. Analytical challenges are compounded for materials: (1) that are formulated at high concentration, (2) that are formulated with a variety of excipients, and (3) that are available only in small volumes. In this article, a new instrument is described that measures protein secondary and tertiary structure, as well as molecular size, over a range of concentrations and formulation conditions of low volume samples. Specifically, characterization of colloidal and conformational stability is obtained through a combination of two well-established analytical techniques: dynamic light scattering (DLS) and Raman spectroscopy, respectively. As the data for these two analytical modalities are collected on the same sample at the same time, the technique enables direct correlation between them, in addition to the more straightforward benefit of minimizing sample usage by providing multiple analytical measurements on the same aliquot non-destructively. The ability to differentiate between unfolding and aggregation that the combination of these techniques provides enables insights into underlying protein aggregation mechanisms. The article will report on mechanistic insights for aggregation that have been obtained from the application of this technique to the characterization of lysozyme, which was evaluated as a function of concentration and pH. |
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dynamic light scattering Raman spectroscopy lysozyme protein aggregation self-assembly |
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