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  • The study investigated the antidrug antibody (ADA) signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio as a new way to measure immune responses in healthy individuals after taking a single dose of the adalimumab biosimilar, GP2017.
  • Validated bioanalytical methods were used to analyze ADA S/N ratios and titers, showing a strong correlation between the two measures.
  • The ADA S/N ratio proved to be more sensitive and better correlated with the pharmacokinetics of the drug, indicating it could more effectively assess the immune response compared to traditional ADA titers.

Article Abstract

The antidrug antibody (ADA) signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio was explored as a novel immunogenicity measure to evaluate the immune response of healthy subjects to a single dose of GP2017, an adalimumab biosimilar. Bioanalytical methods used for the analysis of ADA S/N ratios and ADA titers were validated for sensitivity, precision and drug interference. ADA S/N ratios strongly correlated with ADA titers. Correlations between ADA area under the curve and ADA and pharmacokinetics (PK) were stronger for ADA S/N ratio than for ADA titers. ADA S/N ratio allowed for a more sensitive evaluation of the magnitude and kinetics of the immune response, was better correlated with adalimumab PK and was superior to ADA titers in assessing the impact of the immune response on PK.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/bio-2023-0152DOI Listing

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