Uchino Tomonobu, Miyazaki Yasunori, Ohkawa Tomoyo, Yamazaki Takuto, Yanagihara Yoshitsugu, Yoshimori Takayuki, Komatsu Mamoru, Suzuki Hiroshi, Kagawa Yoshiyuki
Department of Clinical Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 2015;63(10):770-9. doi: 10.1248/cpb.c15-00242.
The aim of this study was to characterize protein aggregation during reconstitution of a highly concentrated solution of lyophilized L-asparaginase (L-ASP). The effect of the preparation method on L-ASP aggregation using siliconized or non-siliconized syringes and the effect of storage after preparation were evaluated by far-UV circular dichroism spectroscopy, Raman microscopy, flow cytometry, and flow particle image analysis. To investigate the effect of syringe type in combination with shaking and headspace air on L-ASP aggregation, four kinds of L-ASP in 5% glucose solutions were prepared (in the presence or absence of silicon oil and headspace air). Slight differences in L-ASP secondary structure were observed between the siliconized and non-siliconized syringe systems before shaking. Large numbers of sub-visible (0.1-100 µm) and submicron (0.1-1 µm) particles were formed by preparation with siliconized syringes and the combination of shaking and headspace air. The number of aggregated particles was not decreased with increased storage time. The Raman microscopy, flow cytometry and flow particle image results suggested that L-ASP interacted with silicone oil, which induced aggregation. Nevertheless, sub-visible and submicron particles were also formed with non-siliconized syringes. However, using non-siliconized syringes, the number of aggregated particles decreased with storage. No changes in particle character were observed before or after shaking with headspace air in non-siliconized syringes, indicating that soluble aggregates formed and dissolved with storage. Silicone oil in syringes, in combination with shaking and headspace air, strongly affected the aggregation of lyophilized L-ASP formulations during preparation.
本研究的目的是表征冻干的L-天冬酰胺酶(L-ASP)高浓缩溶液复溶过程中的蛋白质聚集情况。使用硅化或未硅化注射器制备L-ASP时,制备方法对其聚集的影响以及制备后储存的影响,通过远紫外圆二色光谱、拉曼显微镜、流式细胞术和流动颗粒图像分析进行评估。为了研究注射器类型与振荡和顶空气体对L-ASP聚集的联合影响,制备了4种5%葡萄糖溶液中的L-ASP(存在或不存在硅油和顶空气体)。振荡前,硅化和未硅化注射器系统中L-ASP二级结构存在细微差异。用硅化注射器以及振荡和顶空气体联合作用制备时,形成了大量亚可见(0.1 - 100 µm)和亚微米(0.1 - 1 µm)颗粒。聚集颗粒的数量不会随储存时间增加而减少。拉曼显微镜、流式细胞术和流动颗粒图像结果表明,L-ASP与硅油相互作用,诱导了聚集。然而,未硅化注射器也会形成亚可见和亚微米颗粒。但是,使用未硅化注射器时,聚集颗粒的数量会随储存而减少。未硅化注射器中,有或没有顶空气体振荡前后颗粒特征均未观察到变化,表明可溶聚集体在储存过程中形成并溶解。注射器中的硅油,与振荡和顶空气体联合作用,在制备过程中强烈影响冻干L-ASP制剂的聚集。