Leakage of immobilized IgG from therapeutic immunoadsorbents
- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
- Vol. 15 (2) , 145-158
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02801315
Abstract
In developing therapeutic immunoadsorbents (IAs), antibodies (IgG molecules) covalently immobilized on porous carriers, a leak of IgG was determined both in the storage test with buffers at 25 and 4°C and in contact with plasma at room temperature (RT). The amount of antibody released from therapeutic IAs must be minimized to avoid side effects during treatment. The amount of IgG released was Dependent on the amount of IgG immobilized Much greater with CNBr-activated Sepharose 4B, or FormylCellulofine as a support material than with aminopropyl CPG (controlled pore glass) Found to yield again during another storage in buffers after the IAs were washed and their buffers replaced with fresh ones and Decreased after the IAs were treated with glutaraldehyde (GA) solutions. Whereas treating the IAs with GA solutions significantly reduced the amount of IgG released, it caused some deterioration of the adsorption characteristics of the IAs. An irradiation dose of 2.5 Mrad as a crosslinking procedure also reduced the amount of IgG released; its effect was comparable to that of 0.025% GA, the lowest concentration used.Keywords
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