Immunoglobulin G Glycoprofiles are Unaffected by Common Bottom-Up Sample Processing
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Immunoglobulin G (IgG) glycosylation is a key post-translational modification in regulating IgG function. It is therefore a prominent target for biomarker discovery and a critical quality attribute of antibody-based biopharmaceuticals. A common approach for IgG glycosylation analysis is the measurement of tryptic glycopeptides. Glycosylation stability during sample processing is a key prerequisite for an accurate and robust analysis yet has hitherto hardly been studied. Especially, acid hydrolysis of sialic acids may be a source for instability. Therefore, we investigated acid denaturation, centrifugal vacuum concentration, and glycopeptide storage regarding changes in the IgG glycosylation profile. Intravenous IgG was analyzed employing imaginable deviations from a reference method and stress conditions. All glycosylation features sialylation, galactosylation, bisection, and fucosylationremained unchanged for most conditions. Only with prolonged exposure to acidic conditions at 37 °C, sialylation decreased significantly and subtle changes occurred for galactosylation. Consequently, provided that long or intense heating in acidic solutions is avoided, sample preparation for bottom-up glycoproteomics does not introduce conceivable biases.
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2020-09-18



