Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Exogenously Administered Recombinant Human B Lymphocyte Stimulator (BLyS) in Mice

Abstract

B lymphocyte stimulator (BLyS; also known as TNFSF20, BAFF, TALL-1, zTNF4, and THANK), a tumor necrosis factor ligand family member, has recently been identified as a factor that promotes expansion and differentiation of the B cell population, leading to increases in serum immunoglobulin levels. Here, pharmacokinetic parameters for BLyS administered i.v. and s.c. to mice are described, and the effects of different dosing regimens on serum and salivary immunoglobulin levels as well as splenic cell populations are reported. The pharmacokinetics of BLyS following i.v. injection are monophasic with a half-life of 160 min, a clearance of 0.22 ml/min-kg, and a volume of distribution of 53 ml/kg. Systemic administration of BLyS to mice resulted in increased serum IgG, IgA, IgM, and IgE and salivary IgA as well as splenic B cell population expansion and differentiation. The i.v. and s.c. routes of administration were pharmacologically equivalent, even though s.c. bioavailability of BLyS is only 25%. BLyS (s.c.) dramatically elevated serum IgG and IgA levels, and the duration of the responses after cessation of treatment (t1/2 = 4.4 and 1.3 days, respectively) are similar to the half-lives of endogenous IgG and IgA in mice. The IgM response is more modest than that of IgG and IgA but lasts longer (t1/2 = 7.0 days) than the half-life of endogenous IgM. A linear pharmacodynamic response was identified between days of dosing × log(dose), and increases in serum IgG, IgA, and IgM indicating that the response is more sensitive to the duration of dosing than to the cumulative dose. The implications of these findings for therapeutic administration of BLyS are discussed.

Footnotes

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  • Abbreviations:
    TNF
    tumor necrosis factor
    BLyS
    B lymphocyte stimulator
    CAML
    calcium-modulating cyclophylin ligand
    TACI
    transmembrane activator and CAML interactor
    BCMA
    B cell maturation antigen
    APRIL
    a proliferation-inducing ligand
    TRAIL
    TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand
    ELISA
    enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
    RID
    radial immunodiffusion
    FACS
    fluorescence-activated cell sorter
    • Received July 10, 2000.
    • Accepted October 9, 2000.
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