Inhaled IgG1 antibodies: The buffering system is an important driver of stability during mesh-nebulization

European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics(2022)

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In the past decade, oral inhalation has been a thriving focus of research to administer antibody directly to the lungs as an aerosol, for local treatment of respiratory diseases. Formulation of inhaled antibodies is central for the stability of antibody, lung safety and to ensure inhaler performances. Surfactants have already been shown to prevent antibody degradation during aerosolization, but little is known about the impact of other components of liquid formulations on the structural stability of antibodies. Here, we report for the first time to the best of our knowledge, a significant effect of the buffering system on monoclonal antibodies stability, during mesh-nebulization. While the monoclonal antibody extensively aggregated in citrate buffer after nebulization and required high concentration of polysorbate 80 (PS80) to maintain protein integrity, acetate and histidine buffers resulted in a slight to moderate aggregation without PS80 and low concentration of PS80 was sufficient to stabilize antibody during mesh-nebulization.
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Monoclonal antibody,Inhalation,Buffer,Formulation development,Mesh-nebulization
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