Cross-Reactivity of Select PEG-Binding Antibodies to Other Polymers Containing a C-C-O Backbone

2017 
Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a flexible and relatively hydrophilic polymer, is widely used not only in medicine but also in numerous everyday hygiene, food, and skincare products. Recent animal and human studies have shown that antibodies (Abs) that bind PEG can be induced, leading to markedly reduced therapeutic efficacy of PEGylated therapeutics as well as possibly resulting in acute anaphylaxis and hypersensitivity reactions. Because humans are exposed to numerous other synthetic polymers, we sought to investigate whether such “anti-PEG” antibodies may also bind other synthetic polymers, particularly those with structural similarities to PEG. In a screen of six commercially available and two recombinantly produced anti-PEG IgG and IgM antibodies, we found five antibodies (3 IgG and 2 IgM) that readily bind polypropylene glycol (PPG), polytetramethylene ether glycol (PTMEG), and poly-1,4-butylene adipate (PBA). In contrast, none of the eight antibodies bound dextran (DEX) or polyepoxysuccinic acid (PES), ...
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