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Fundam Appl Toxicol ; 30(2): 243-54, 1996 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8812272

ABSTRACT

The immunogenicity of a tissue-type plasminogen activator analog, mt-PA6, consisting of the second kringle and protease domains, was compared to that of the native-sequence protein (nt-PA) in rhesus monkeys. Antibody responses were compared in groups of eight monkeys that were treated by i.v. injection twice, 1 month apart, using doses and regimens chosen to mimic therapy (0.5 mg/kg mt-PA6 bolus, 1.25 mg/kg nt-PA bolus + infusion). An additional group was treated with a 0.5 mg/kg nt-PA bolus. A single positive response was obtained in a monkey treated with 0.5 mg/kg nt-PA after the primary injection. Following the secondary injection, responses were obtained in 1/8, 3/8, and 6/8 monkeys treated with mt-PA6, nt-PA as a bolus, or nt-PA as a bolus + infusion, respectively. Several monkeys were selected to determine whether circulating tPA antibody altered the pharmacokinetics of mt-PA6. Clearance was found to decrease without affecting peak blood levels as antibody concentrations increased from 0.02 to 100 micrograms/ml. In contrast, the peak blood level was reduced by 99% at an antibody concentration of 152 micrograms/ml in a monkey that had been exposed to mt-PA6 in adjuvant 14 months previously. Further, only the serum from this and three other hyperimmunized monkeys inhibited the enzymatic activity of tPA in vitro. It is concluded that mt-PA6 is not more immunogenic than nt-PA in rhesus, and that low levels of antibody are more likely to influence the pharmacokinetic properties of tPA than to inhibit its enzymatic activity. It is unlikely that mt-PA6 would present a serious immunogenic risk in humans.


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Antibodies/pharmacology , Plasminogen Activators/blood , Plasminogen Activators/immunology , Animals , Antibody Formation , Immunization , Macaca mulatta , Plasminogen Activators/pharmacokinetics , Recombinant Proteins
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