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  • Therapeutic proteins, such as Sotatercept and Luspatercept, are emerging pharmaceuticals that could potentially enhance performance and may be misused in sports doping due to their effects on erythropoiesis.
  • The study developed an assay using techniques like ammonium sulfate precipitation, immunoaffinity purification, tryptic digestion, and LC-MS/MS to detect these proteins in doping control serum samples.
  • The optimized assay is effective for sports drug testing and enhances current detection methods for ActRII-Fc fusion proteins, broadening the scope for monitoring novel protein therapeutics in sports.

Article Abstract

Therapeutic proteins are a continuously growing class of pharmaceuticals and comprise several drug candidates with potential performance-enhancing properties. In particular, activin receptor competitors, such as the ActRII-Fc fusion proteins Sotatercept (ActRIIA-Fc) and Luspatercept (modified ActRIIB-Fc), have the potential for being misused as doping agents in sports as they were found to inhibit negative regulators of late-stage erythropoiesis. Within this study, ammonium sulfate precipitation, immunoaffinity purification, tryptic digestion, and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) were employed to develop an assay for the combined detection of Sotatercept and Luspatercept in doping control serum samples. The assay was optimized, comprehensively characterized, and found to be fit-for-purpose for application to sports drug testing. It complements existing tests for ActRII-Fc fusion proteins and expands the range of available detection methods for novel protein therapeutics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2513DOI Listing

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