Hydrophobic interaction chromatography of soluble interleukin I receptor type II to reveal chemical degradations resulting in loss of potency.

Anal Chem

Department of Analytical and Formulation Sciences, Amgen Inc. 1201 Amgen Court West, Seattle, Washington 98119, USA.

Published: September 2008

A hydrophobic interaction chromatography method was developed to analyze recombinant soluble Interleukin 1 receptor type II (sIL-1R type II) drug substance and assess the stability of the drug under accelerated degradation studies. HIC resolved the degraded molecules into three peaks. A combination of several analytical techniques, including cyanogen bromide cleavage, reversed-phase chromatography, mass spectrometry, and N-terminal sequencing, were used to identify the origins of these peaks. We found that accelerated degradation resulted from three different events, deamidation and isomerization at asparagine 317 (Asn317), C-terminal cleavage, and aggregation. The iso-aspartate 317 (iso-Asp317)-containing species were shown to elute in HIC peak I and the Asp317-containing species in HIC peak II, respectively. Deamidation-isomerization to iso-Asp317, but not deamidation to Asp317, resulted in altered retention time on HIC companied by loss of potency, presumably by introducing a significant conformational change. CNBr C-terminal analysis showed that the inactive HIC peak I consisted of sIL-1R type II with "large" C-terminal truncations of 13 or 14 amino acids, whereas the active HIC peak II contained C-terminally full length and "small" C-terminal clips of two amino acids. Molecular modeling indicates that the short loop D317-S320, in the third domain of IL-1R type II, has a crucial impact on the stability of the molecule.

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