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Brain pharmacokinetics of mono- and bispecific amyloid-beta antibodies in wild-type and Alzheimer's disease mice measured by high cut-off microdialysis

Julku, Ulrika (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik,Rudbecklaboratoriet
Xiong, Mengfei (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik,Rudbecklaboratoriet
Wik, Elin (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik,Rudbecklaboratoriet
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Roshanbin, Sahar, 1984- (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik,Rudbecklaboratoriet
Sehlin, Dag, 1976- (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik,Rudbecklaboratoriet
Syvänen, Stina (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik,Rudbecklaboratoriet
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2022-12-12
2022
Engelska.
Ingår i: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS. - : Springer Nature. - 2045-8118. ; 19
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  • Background: Treatment with amyloid-beta (A beta) targeting antibodies is a promising approach to remove A beta brain pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and possibly even slow down or stop progression of the disease. One of the main challenges of brain immunotherapy is the restricted delivery of antibodies to the brain. However, bispecific antibodies that utilize the transferrin receptor (TfR) as a shuttle for transport across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) can access the brain better than traditional monospecific antibodies. Previous studies have shown that bispecific A beta targeting antibodies have higher brain distribution, and can remove A beta pathology more efficiently than monospecific antibodies. Yet, there is only limited information available on brain pharmacokinetics, especially regarding differences between mono- and bispecific antibodies.Methods: The aim of the study was to compare brain pharmacokinetics of A beta-targeting monospecific mAb3D6 and its bispecific version mAb3D6-scFv8D3 that also targets TfR. High cut-off microdialysis was used to measure intravenously injected radiolabelled mAb3D6 and mAb3D6-scFv8D3 antibodies in the interstitial fluid (ISF) of hippocampus in wild-type mice and the App(NL-G-F) mouse model of AD. Distribution of the antibodies in the brain and the peripheral tissue was examined by ex vivo autoradiography and biodistribution studies.Results: Brain concentrations of the bispecific antibody were elevated compared to the monospecific antibody in the hippocampal ISF measured by microdialysis and in the brain tissue at 4-6 h after an intravenous injection. The concentration of the bispecific antibody was approximately twofold higher in the ISF dialysate compared to the concentration of monospecific antibody and eightfold higher in brain tissue 6 h post-injection. The ISF dialysate concentrations for both antibodies were similar in both wild-type and App(NL-G-F) mice 24 h post-injection, although the total brain tissue concentration of the bispecific antibody was higher than that of the monospecific antibody at this time point. Some accumulation of radioactivity around the probe area was observed especially for the monospecific antibody indicating that the probe compromised the BBB to some extent at the probe insertion site.Conclusion: The BBB-penetrating bispecific antibody displayed higher ISF concentrations than the monospecific antibody. The concentration difference between the two antibodies was even larger in the whole brain than in the ISF. Further, the bispecific antibody, but not the monospecific antibody, displayed higher total brain concentrations than ISF concentrations, indicating association to brain tissue.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Biokemi och molekylärbiologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (hsv//eng)

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Bispecific antibody
Amyloid-beta
Transferrin receptor
Microdialysis
Blood-brain barrier

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