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Free PEG Suppresses Anaphylaxis to PEGylated Nanomedicine in Swine

  • Limei Shen
  • , Zhongbo Li
  • , Alice Ma
  • , Carlos Cruz-Teran
  • , Anne Talkington
  • , Steven T. Shipley
  • , Samuel K. Lai

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Abstract

Covalent conjugation of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) is frequently employed to enhance the pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of various protein and nanoparticle therapeutics. Unfortunately, some PEGylated drugs can induce elevated levels of antibodies that can bind PEG, i.e., anti-PEG antibodies (APA), in some patients. APA in turn can reduce the efficacy and increase the risks of allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. There is currently no intervention available in the clinic that specifically mitigates allergic reactions to PEGylated drugs without the use of broad immunosuppression. We previously showed that infusion of high molecular weight free PEG could safely and effectively suppress the induction of APA in mice and restore prolonged circulation of various PEGylated therapeutics. Here, we explored the effectiveness of free PEG as a prophylaxis against anaphylaxis induced by PEG-specific allergic reactions in swine. Injection of PEG-liposomes (PL) resulted in anaphylactoid shock (pseudoanaphylaxis) within 1-3 min in both naïve and PL-sensitized swine. In contrast, repeated injection of free PEG alone did not result in allergic reactions, and injection of free PEG effectively suppressed allergic reactions to PL, including in previously PL-sensitized swine. These results strongly support the further investigation of free PEG for reducing APA and allergic responses to PEGylated therapeutics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8733-8744
Number of pages12
JournalACS Nano
Volume18
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 26 2024

Keywords

  • PEGylated liposomes
  • anti-PEG antibody
  • complement activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA)
  • hypersensivity reaction
  • polyethylene glycol (PEG)

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