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Alteration of the circulating life and antigenic properties of bovine adenosine deaminase in mice by attachment of polyethylene glycol.
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Animal PhysiologyBovine Adenosine DeaminaseBiochemistryAnimal ScienceMedicineBioanalysisGlycobiologyImmunologyTherapeutic EfficacyImmunochemistryAntibody EngineeringAntigenic PropertiesNative AdaImmunotherapyPharmacologyModified Adenosine DeaminasePolyethylene Glycol
Polyethylene glycol was attached covalently to adenosine deaminase (ADA) using cyanuric chloride as the coupling agent. The modified adenosine deaminase (PEG-ADA) appears to lose its immunogenicity in mice following multiple intravenous injections. PEG-ADA does not react with antibodies raised against native ADA. The circulating half-life (T1/2) of PEG-ADA was increased to 28 hr. The lack of detectable antibody formation and long circulating life may make PEG-ADA suitable for treating human ADA deficiency.
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