Oral Bioavailability of Monoclonal Antibody
Ashwni Verma, Shengjia Wu, Dhaval K. Shah

TL;DR
This study measures how well a monoclonal antibody is absorbed into the bloodstream when taken orally in mice and rats.
Contribution
The first reported absolute oral bioavailability value for a monoclonal antibody in rodents.
Findings
Oral bioavailability of the mAb in rats was 0.027% and in mice was 0.014%.
The absorption rate from the gastrointestinal tract was 0.78 h−1 in both species.
Only about 1 in 5000 antibody molecules reaches systemic circulation after oral administration.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Despite significant interest in the oral delivery of antibodies, the oral bioavailability of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is not known to date. To find out an answer to this question, we have performed a preclinical investigation in mice and rats, using a non-binding humanized mAb trastuzumab as the prototype molecule. Methods: The antibody was administered at the dose of 100 mg/kg in mice and rats, and plasma pharmacokinetics (PK) was measured for 14 days. Published plasma PK of trastuzumab in mice and rats obtained after intravenous administration was also used for the analysis. Non-compartmental analysis (NCA), as well as compartmental modeling of PK data, was performed to estimate the oral bioavailability of the antibody in mice and rats. Results: It was found that the oral bioavailability of mAb in rats and mice determined using NCA was 0.027% and 0.014%,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Drug Delivery Systems · Protein purification and stability · Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
