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Preformulation Characterization of Griffithsin, a Biopharmaceutical Candidate for HIV Prevention

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AAPS PHARMSCITECH
卷 22, 期 3, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1208/s12249-021-01931-0

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griffithsin; GRFT; preformulation; HIV prevention; oxidation

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  1. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the National Institute of Health [R01AI076169, U19AI113182]

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GRFT shows potent anti-HIV activity and promising potential as a drug candidate for HIV prevention. Preformulation assessments reveal its safety and stability under most conditions, but susceptibility to oxidative degradation requires effective protection for further development.
Griffithsin (GRFT) has shown potent anti-HIV activity, and it is being developed as a drug candidate for HIV prevention. Successful implementation requires thorough understanding of its preformulation characterization. In this work, preformulation assessments were conducted to characterize GRFT and identify its degradation pathways under selected conditions of temperature, light, pH, shear, ionic strength, and oxidation. Compatibility with vaginal fluid simulant, vaginal enzymes, Lactobacillus spp., and human cervicovaginal secretions was assessed. The purity, melting temperature, and HIV gp120-binding affinity of GRFT stored at 4 degrees C and 25 degrees C in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were assessed for 2 years. Chemical modifications were evaluated by intact mass analysis and peptide sequencing. Excised human ectocervical tissue permeability and localization of GRFT were evaluated. Our results demonstrated GRFT to be safe and stable under all the preformulation assessment conditions studied except oxidative stress. When GRFT was exposed to hydrogen peroxide or human cervicovaginal secretion, methionine 78 in the protein sequence underwent oxidation. GRFT did not permeate through human cervical tissue but adhered to the superficial epithelial tissue. The 2-year stability study revealed no significant change in GRFT's aggregation, degradation, melting temperature, or gp120-binding affinity despite a slow increase in oxidation over time. These studies elucidated desirable safety and bioactivity profile for GRFT, showing promise as a potential drug candidate for HIV prevention. However, susceptibility to oxidative degradation was identified. Effective protection of GRFT from oxidation is required for further development.

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