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Lecanemab preferentially binds to smaller aggregates present at early Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's & Dementia. 2025-04; 
Emre Fertan; Jeff Y. L. Lam; Giulia Albertini; Maarten Dewilde; Yunzhao Wu; Oluwatomi E. S. Akingbade; Dorothea B ken; Elizabeth A. English; Bart De Strooper; David Klenerman
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Proteins, Expression, Isolation and Analysis cultured for 14 days in suspension on agitation at 32 C. Two weeks post transfection, cell supernatants were collected and incubated overnight at 4 C with AmMag Protein A Magnetic Beads (L00939, GenScript). The beads were collected using a magnetic separation rack and targeted antibodies were separated using Protein A Magnetic Beads (L00939, GenScript). The beads were collected using a magnetic separation rack and targeted antibodies were separated using the AmMag SA Plus system ( L01013 , GenScript). The purity of Aducanumab, Lecanemab, Gantenerumab, and Donanemab was estimated to be above 75% by densitometric Get A Quote

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AbstractINTRODUCTION The monoclonal antibodies Aducanumab, Lecanemab, Gantenerumab, and Donanemab were developed for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD).METHODS We used single molecule detection and super resolution imaging to characterize the binding of these antibodies to diffusible amyloid beta (A ) aggregates generated in vitro and harvested from human brains.RESULTS Lecanemab showed the best performance in terms of binding to the small diffusible A aggregates, affinity, aggregate coating, and the ability to bind to post translationally modified species, providing an explanation for its therapeutic success. We observed a Braak stage dependent increase in small diffusible aggregate quantity and size, w... More

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Alzheimer's disease, amyloid beta, diffusible aggregate, monoclonal antibody, single molecule detection, super resolution microscopy, therapeutic success