Recent advances and applications of capillary electrophoresis-sodium dodecyl sulfate for characterization and fragment identification of monoclonal antibodies and their derivatives
Abstract
Capillary electrophoresis-sodium dodecyl sulfate (CE-SDS), a high-resolution and high-sensitivity analytical technique, is an essential tool for analyzing the critical quality attributes (CQAs) of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and their derivatives, including antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) and bispecific antibodies (bsAbs). This study systematically reviews the applications of CE-SDS in analyzing the purity and fragments of mAbs, characterizing positional isomers of ADCs, and identifying mismatch impurities in bsAbs. Focusing on the core technical challenge that CE-SDS cannot be directly coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) for fragment structure identification, the study summarizes technical solutions based on indirect identification approaches and offline/online coupling strategies with Capillary Zone Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry (CZE-MS). In addition, from a regulatory science perspective, this study details the key considerations for method validation, establishment of quality standards, and preparation of regulatory submissions for CE-SDS. This study aims to provide a systematic reference for the development and quality control of related biopharmaceuticals, highlighting future development directions, including high-throughput analysis, coupling techniques, and degradation prediction.
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