Intact protein quantification in biological samples by liquid chromatography – high-resolution mass spectrometry: somatropin in rat plasma

•The intact protein somatropin can be quantified in plasma down to 10 ng/mL.•To achieve this, immunocapture has to be used for selective sample clean-up.•LC coupled to HRMS is needed to achieve sufficient sensitivity.•Quantification by deconvolution is equally accurate and precise but less sensitive...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 2020-05, Vol.1144, p.122079-122079, Article 122079
Hauptverfasser: Bults, Peter, Sonesson, Anders, Knutsson, Magnus, Bischoff, Rainer, van de Merbel, Nico C.
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Zusammenfassung:•The intact protein somatropin can be quantified in plasma down to 10 ng/mL.•To achieve this, immunocapture has to be used for selective sample clean-up.•LC coupled to HRMS is needed to achieve sufficient sensitivity.•Quantification by deconvolution is equally accurate and precise but less sensitive. The quantitative determination of intact proteins in biological samples by LC with high-resolution MS detection can be a useful alternative to ligand-binding assays or LC-MS-based quantification of a surrogate peptide after protein digestion. The 22-kDa biopharmaceutical protein somatropin (recombinant human growth hormone) was quantified down to 10 ng/mL (0.45 nM) in 75 μL of rat plasma by the combination of an immunocapture step using an anti-somatropin antibody and LC-MS on a quadrupole-time of flight instrument. Accuracy and precision of the method as well as its selectivity and sensitivity did not depend on the width of the mass extraction window nor on whether only one or a summation of multiple charge states of the protein analyte were used as the detection response. Quantification based on deconvoluted mass spectra showed equally acceptable method performance but with a less favorable lower limit of quantification of 30 ng/mL. Concentrations in plasma after dosing of somatropin to rats correlated well for the deconvolution approach and the quantification based on the summation of the response of the four most intense charge states (14+ to 17+) of somatropin.
ISSN:1570-0232
1873-376X
DOI:10.1016/j.jchromb.2020.122079