Physicochemical quality assessment of four asparaginases
Vanessa Radtke, Thorsten König, Christoph Radcke, Ulf Bergmann, Rene Eichler, Katja J. Pohl, Arndt Schnuchel

TL;DR
This study compares the quality of four asparaginase drugs used to treat leukemia and finds that three of them fail to meet safety and effectiveness standards.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed physicochemical comparison of four non-PEGylated asparaginase preparations, highlighting quality discrepancies.
Findings
Celginase™ and Bionase® showed protein content, impurities, and enzyme activity outside the target range.
Bionase® and L-Aspase® exhibited increased high and low molecular weight species in size exclusion chromatography.
Only Spectrila® met all quality requirements, while the other three preparations showed significant quality issues.
Abstract
L-Asparaginases (ASNases) are used for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. There are reports of quality problems for some therapeutic asparaginase products, especially those manufactured in middle-income countries. These products may exhibit decreased potency and/or decreased specific activity, or an elevated level of impurities such as host cell proteins. In this study, four different ASNase preparations that were not modified with polyethylene glycol were compared in detail regarding their quality: Spectrila®, Celginase™, Bionase®, and L-Aspase®. Samples were analyzed for protein content, impurities, and enzyme activity. Various chromatographic methods as well as mass spectrometry were used to assess purity and identity. Sample protein content, host cell protein, and enzyme activity showed some results that were out of target range for Celginase™ and Bionase®. These ASNase…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research · Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
