Highly selective and sensitive hybridization-based assay for quantification of ASOs drug using signal amplification method
Full Title
Highly selective and sensitive hybridization-based assay for quantification of ASOs drug using signal amplification method
Authors
Yuya Ono1, Tetsuo Sekino1, Takuro Akiya1, Funa Ogawa1, Koichi Shibusawa1, Akira Ideno1, Masako Osawa1, Takao Suzuki2, Masaki Yamagami2 and Tadashi Umemoto2
1SEKISUI MEDICAL CO., LTD. 2Luxna Biotech Co., Ltd.
Presented at the Applied Pharmaceutical Analysis 2022 Conference
Abstract
The quantitative bioanalysis of oligonucleotide therapeutics are mainly LC-MS/MS and hybridization-based ligand binding assay (LBA).
Major advantages of LBA are simple pretreatment and high sensitivity comparing with instrumental analysis. However, the performance is not sufficient to quantify full-length ASOs in the presence of its metabolites.
Despite complex and time-consuming sample treatment, hybridization-based method usually uses enzyme (for example, S1 nuclease) to obtain selective quantification of the full length ASOs in the presence of metabolites.
We aimed to develop a novel highly selective and sensitive hybridization-based method for ASO to discriminate metabolites without enzymatic reactions to resolve the issues with LBAs.