An anti-TNF--α antibody mimetic to treat ocular inflammation


Autoria(s): Khalili, Hanieh; Lee, Richard W.; Khaw, Peng Tee; Brocchini, Steve; Dick, Andrew D.; Copland, David A.
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22/11/2016

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Infliximab is an antibody that neutralizes TNF-α and is used principally by systemic administration to treat many inflammatory disorders. We prepared the antibody mimetic Fab-PEG-Fab (FpFinfliximab) for direct intravitreal injection to assess whether such formulations have biological activity and potential utility for ocular use. FpFinfliximab was designed to address side effects caused by antibody degradation and the presence of the Fc region. Surface plasmon resonance analysis indicated that infliximab and FpFinfliximab maintained binding affinity for both human and murine recombinant TNF-α. No Fc mediated RPE cellular uptake was observed for FpFinfliximab. Both Infliximab and FpFinfliximab suppressed ocular inflammation by reducing the number of CD45+ infiltrate cells in the EAU mice model after a single intravitreal injection at the onset of peak disease. These results offer an opportunity to develop and formulate for ocular use, FpF molecules designed for single and potentially multiple targets using bi-specific FpFs.

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http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5307/7/srep36905.pdf

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5307/1/SREP-16-26783%20revised%20manuscript.pdf

Khalili, Hanieh and Lee, Richard W. and Khaw, Peng Tee and Brocchini, Steve and Dick, Andrew D. and Copland, David A. (2016) ‘An anti-TNF--α antibody mimetic to treat ocular inflammation’, Scientific Reports, 6(36905) (10.1038/srep36905 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36905>).

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Nature Publishing Group

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36905

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5307/

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