To elucidate the role of the branched structure of sugar chains of human erythropoietin (EPO) in the expression of in vivo activity, the pharmacokinetic profile of a less active recombinant human EPO sample (EPO-bi) enriched with biantennary sugar chains was compared with that of a highly active control EPO sample enriched with tetraantennary sugar chains. After an intravenous injection in rats, 125I-EPO-bi disappeared from the plasma with 3.2 times greater total body clearance (Cltot) than control 125I-EPO. Whole-body autoradiography after 20 minutes of administration indicated that the overall distribution of radioactivity is similar, but 125I-EPO-bi showed a higher level of radioactivity in the kidneys than control 125I-EPO. Quantitative determination of radioactivity in the tissues also indicated that radioactivity of 125I-EPO-bi in the kidneys was two times higher than that of control 125I-EPO. The difference in plasma disappearance between 125I-EPO-bi and control 125I-EPO was not observed in bilaterally nephrectomized rats. The distribution of 125I-EPO-bi to bone marrow and spleen was similarly inhibited by simultaneous injection of excess amounts of either the nonlabeled EPO-bi or control EPO. These results indicate that the low in vivo biologic activity of EPO-bi results from rapid clearance from the systemic circulation by renal handling. Thus, the well-branched structure of the N-linked sugar chain of EPO is suggested to play an important role in maintaining its higher plasma level, which guarantees an effective transfer to target organs and stimulation of erythroid progenitor cells.
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December 1, 1995
Role of antennary structure of N-linked sugar chains in renal handling of recombinant human erythropoietin
T Misaizu,
T Misaizu
Pharmaceutical Development Laboratory, Kirin Brewery, Gunma, Japan.
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S Matsuki,
S Matsuki
Pharmaceutical Development Laboratory, Kirin Brewery, Gunma, Japan.
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TW Strickland,
TW Strickland
Pharmaceutical Development Laboratory, Kirin Brewery, Gunma, Japan.
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M Takeuchi,
M Takeuchi
Pharmaceutical Development Laboratory, Kirin Brewery, Gunma, Japan.
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A Kobata,
A Kobata
Pharmaceutical Development Laboratory, Kirin Brewery, Gunma, Japan.
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S Takasaki
S Takasaki
Pharmaceutical Development Laboratory, Kirin Brewery, Gunma, Japan.
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Blood (1995) 86 (11): 4097–4104.
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T Misaizu, S Matsuki, TW Strickland, M Takeuchi, A Kobata, S Takasaki; Role of antennary structure of N-linked sugar chains in renal handling of recombinant human erythropoietin. Blood 1995; 86 (11): 4097–4104. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V86.11.4097.bloodjournal86114097
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