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Reversible protein complexes as a promising avenue for the development of high concentration formulations of biologics

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.123616

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Biologics; Dextran sulfate; Reversible protein complexes; High concentration; Viscosity; Subcutaneous

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This study proposes the use of a reversible protein-polyelectrolyte complex (RPC) approach to develop high concentration formulations of biologics. The RPC concept is versatile and applicable to a wide range of therapeutic protein formats, without affecting their stability. High concentration formulations of up to 200 mg/mL and 250 mg/mL were achieved using RPC suspensions in aqueous buffers and non-aqueous solvents, respectively.
High concentration formulations have become an important pre-requisite in the development of biological drugs, particularly in the case of subcutaneous administration where limited injection volume negatively affects the administered dose. In this study, we propose to develop high concentration formulations of biologics using a reversible protein-polyelectrolyte complex (RPC) approach. First, the versatility of RPC was assessed using different complexing agents and formats of therapeutic proteins, to define the optimal conditions for complexation and dissociation of the complex. The stability of the protein was investigated before and after complexation, as well as upon a 4-week storage period at various temperatures. Subsequently, two approaches were selected to develop high concentration RPC formulations: first, using up-concentrated RPC suspensions in aqueous buffers, and second, by generating spray-dried RPC and further resuspension in non-aqueous solvents. Results showed that the RPC concept is applicable to a wide range of therapeutic protein formats and the complexation-dissociation process did not affect the stability of the proteins. High concentration formulations up to 200 mg/mL could be achieved by up-concentrating RPC suspensions in aqueous buffers and RPC suspensions in non-aqueous solvents were concentrated up to 250 mg/mL. Although optimization is needed, our data suggests that RPC may be a promising avenue to achieve high concentration formulations of biologics for subcutaneous administration.

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