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PEGylated recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha: preparation and anti-tumor potency

  
@article{APS7491,
	author = {Ya-Ping Li and Yuan-Ying Pei and Jian Ding and Zu-Ming Shen and Xian-Ying Zhang and Zhou-Hui Gu and Jian-Jun Zhou},
	title = {PEGylated recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha: preparation and anti-tumor potency},
	journal = {Acta Pharmacologica Sinica},
	volume = {22},
	number = {6},
	year = {2016},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Aim: To assess the merits of polyethylene glycol-modified recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha (PEG-rHuTNF-alpha).
Methods: The rHuTNF-alpha was modified with N-succinimidyl succinate monomethoxy polyethylene glycol (SS-PEG) of three different molecular weights. The PEG-rHuTNF-alpha was separated into fractions of various molecular weights by gel filtration chromatography. In vitro activities of various fractions were determined with L929 cell assay and in vivo anti-tumor potencies of main fractions were studied with respect to necrosis of S-180 solid tumor.
Results: The rHuTNF-alpha could be modified using SS-PEG under mild conditions. The main fraction of PEG5000-rHuTNF-alpha contained four PEG molecules, and PEG12000-rHuTNF-alpha and PEG20000-rHuTNF-alpha contained two PEG molecules, respectively. There was a higher activity when rHuTNF-alpha was coupled to less numbers of the same molecular weight PEG molecules. When PEG-rHuTNF-alpha was of the same molecular weight, rHuTNF-alpha modified with bigger molecular weight PEG molecules had a higher activity. PEG-rHuTNF-alpha was resistant to proteolysis, and over 70 % activity remained after 8 h, but the activity of rHuTNF-alpha was time-dependently diminished by incubation with bovine trypsin. PEG5000-rHuTNF-alpha (1500 IU per mouse) had a similar anti-tumor potency compared with rHuTNF-alpha (3000 IU per mouse). PEG12000-rHuT NF-alpha (1500 IU per mouse) had an increased anti-tumor potency compared with rHuTNF-alpha (3000 IU per mouse). In particular, PEG20000-rHuTNF-alpha at a dose of 1500 IU per mouse had a higher anti-tumor potency than rHuTNF-alpha at a dose of 6000 IU per mouse.
Conclusion: PEG-modified rHuTNF-alpha could be more suitable for therapeutic use},
	issn = {1745-7254},	url = {http://www.chinaphar.com/article/view/7491}
}