Patent Application: US-8959398-A

Abstract:
stable troponin subunits and complexes and methods for their preparation are described . among other uses , these subunits and complexes are useful as antigens for the preparation of antibodies , and as controls and calibrators for troponin assays . one complex comprises a modified human cardiac troponin i together with human cardiac troponin t and human cardiac troponin c . another complex comprises a modified human cardiac troponin i with human cardiac troponin c .

Description:
measurement in circulation of the cardiac muscle - associated protein troponin and , particularly , its components i and t , has proven to be an early and specific indicator of suspected acute myocardial infarction . as such , numerous methods for rapidly and accurately detecting troponin and its subunits in blood have been and are being developed for diagnosing heart attack in an emergency situation , and countless lives have been and will be saved as a result . however , in order to develop accurate and dependable diagnostic assays and to calibrate them , the availability of stable , high - quality human cardiac troponin controls is critical for quality control and testing purposes . this invention provides pure , stable , recombinant human cardiac troponin complexes to meet the needs of the industry . a troponin complex may be formed in vitro from the admixture of recombinantly expressed human cardiac troponin i , troponin t and troponin c . another troponin complex may be formed from the admixture of recombinantly expressed human cardiac troponin i and c . troponin i may be engineered as a recombinant product with about 6 additional amino acid n - terminal residues ( see fig1 a - 1b ; seq id no : 5 ) to increase its expression in e . coli . in addition , certain codon changes have been made in the cdna sequence to optimize expression of the protein in e . coli , without change in the amino acid sequence . the modified recombinant troponin i may be isolated from the bacterial host and purified by standard protein purification methods following details illustrated in the examples below . the purified modified troponin i is then be employed as an antigen or to prepare the recombinant troponin complexes such as that of troponin i , troponin c and troponin t , and that of troponin i and troponin c . troponin c stabilizes the conformational structure of troponin i . in addition , the recombinant , modified human cardiac troponin i has utility itself as an improved control or calibrator . this e . coli strain was deposited on oct . 30 , 1997 , with the american type culture collection , 12301 parklawn drive , rockville , md . 20852 , and accorded atcc number 98567 . recombinant troponin t has been expressed at high levels by altering arginine codons in the cdna ( see fig2 a - 2c ; seq id no : 4 ) to be compatible with the bacterial expression system , without altering the amino acid sequence of the subunits . the recombinant troponin t is isolated from the bacterial host and , optionally , purified by standard protein purification methods following details in the example below . the recombinant troponin t produced by this method has utility itself as an improved control or calibrator . the e . coli strain was deposited on oct . 30 , 1997 with the american type culture collection , 12301 parklawn drive , rockville , md . 20852 , and accorded atcc number 98566 . the troponin c is expressed in e . coli in its native amino acid sequence , then isolated from the bacterial host and optionally purified by standard protein purification methods following details illustrated in the examples below . typically , the subunits are prepared separately and optimally purified before being brought together in vitro under selected conditions to form the complex of troponin i , t and c . conditions are selected to promote complex formation , including the use of an alkaline earth salt or salts and , if desired , a detergent . as the alkaline earth salts , calcium chloride and magnesium chloride are preferred . as the detergent , sodium dodecyl sulfate is preferred . for the complex of troponin i and c , conditions are selected to promote complex formation including the use of an alkaline earth salt or salts and a chaotropic agent . as the alkaline earth salts , calcium chloride and magnesium chloride are preferred . as the chaotropic agent , urea is preferred . as will be evident from the examples presented below , the recombinant troponin complexes according to the present invention have purity and stability characteristics to enable their utility as assay controls and calibrators for use in the diagnostics industry for the manufacture , quality control , and calibration of troponin assays . the troponin complexes of the present invention shows superior stability compared to known troponin complexes , and are shown to be detected utilizing different troponin assay methods and instruments , in contrast to existing troponin controls which cannot be used as a standard outside of the specific assay for which they were designed . the preparation of the recombinant troponin subunits , their purification , and preparation of the complexes are illustrated in the following non - limiting examples , which also demonstrate their stability and utility in various assays . human cardiac troponin i cdna was cloned by the polymerase chain reaction ( pcr ) using primers designed from published cardiac troponin i cdna sequence ( vallins et al ., 1990 , febs letters , vol . 270 , pp . 57 - 61 , the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference ). since the expression of human cardiac troponin i was very low in e . coli if the original cdna sequence was used ( armour et al ., 1993 , gene , vol . 131 , pp . 287 - 292 ), both n - terminus addition and codon alteration were performed to increase the yield . the altered human cardiac troponin i cdna sequence ( fig1 ; seq id no : 1 ) was confirmed by dna sequencing and cloned into plasmid pet21 ( novagen ). e . coli bl21 ( de3 ) cells ( novagen ) were transformed with the resulting construct and the protein produced from this expression vehicle analyzed using sds - page . this e . coli strain has been deposited on oct . 30 , 1997 , with the american type culture collection , 12301 parklawn drive , rockville , md . 20852 , and accorded atcc number 96567 . for purification , the following reagents were used : lysis buffer ( 50 mm tris - hcl , 1 mm edta , 20 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , 100 mm sodium chloride , ph 8 . 0 ); 2 m urea - lysis buffer ( 2 m urea in lysis buffer ; 8 m urea - lysis buffer ( 8 m urea in lysis buffer ); dialysis buffer ( 20 mm tris - hcl , 100 mm sodium chloride , 10 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol . ph 7 . 5 ); eluting buffer ( 20 mm tris - hcl , 800 mm sodium chloride , 10 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol . ph 7 . 5 ): final buffer ( 20 mm tris - hcl , 500 mm sodium chloride , 60 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , ph 7 . 5 ). the following sequential steps were carried out for the purification of the modified human recombinant troponin i protein , recombinant bacterial cells were collected by centrifugation of the culture medium . cells were resuspended in lysis buffer at the ratio of 50 ml lysis buffer per liter equivalent of original culture medium . lysozyme ( 10 mg / ml ) was added at 1 ml lysozyme per liter of culture medium . the resulting mixture was then shaken at room temperature for 30 minutes . triton x - 100 ( 10 %) was added at 5 ml per liter of culture medium , followed by pmsf ( 0 . 1 m ) at 0 . 5 ml per liter of medium . the suspension was incubated at 37 c . for 15 minutes . the vessel containing the suspension was submerged in dry ice / ethanol to rapidly freeze the cell suspension . the frozen suspension was then thawed in a 37 c . water bath . the thawed cell suspension was sonicated using a vibra cell ™ sonicator at 2 c .- 8 c . to shear the dna . the suspension was centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 20 min at 2 c .- 8 c . and the supernatant was discarded . fifty ml of 2 m urea - lysis buffer and 10 ml of 10 % triton x - 100 was added per liter equivalent of original culture medium ; the pellet was homogenized and stirred at 4 c . for 15 min . the mixture was then centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 20 min at 2 c .- 8 c . and the supernatant discarded . 8 m urea - lysis buffer ( 50 ml of urea - lysis buffer per liter cell culture ) was added , and the mixture homogenized then stirred for 30 min at room temperature . after centrifugation at 20 , 000 g at 2 c .- 8 c . for 20 min . the pellet is discarded . the supernatant is dialyzed in dialysis buffer overnight , and if required , the dialysate was centrifuged to remove any particulate matter . the sample was loaded onto a previously equilibrated cm - sephadex column ( for example , a 2 . 5 × 20 cm ; 100 ml bed volume for 2 l of original culture medium ). the column was washed with 4 bed volumes of the dialysis buffer , and eluted with a linear gradient of 3 . 5 bed volumes of 0 - 800 mm nacl ( 100 % dialysis buffer changed over to 100 % eluting buffer ). the fractions were checked by 15 % sds - page and those containing the troponin i were pooled then dialyzed against final buffer . the dialysate was centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 20 min and the supernatant filtered through two layers of miracloth . in order to remove endotoxin from the protein preparation and form a product useful as an antigen , following triton x - 114 phase separation procedures are performed . triton x - 114 ( 100 %) was added at 1 ml per 100 ml of the supernatant and stirred at 4 c . for 30 min . the sample was incubated at 37 c . for 10 min ., then centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 5 min at 30 c . using 40 - ml centrifuge tubes . after removing the upper aqueous phase with care so as not to aspirate the detergent phase , the aqueous phases were combined . the addition and centrifugation steps with triton x - 114 were repeated two more times . the aqueous phase was dialyzed overnight against the final buffer ( 100 ml sample per liter of the final buffer ). final determination of protein concentration was performed using the bradford assay , using bradford bsa as the standard , and final purity using a 15 % sds - page . the purified recombinant human cardiac troponin i was stored at - 20 c . human cardiac troponin t was cloned and expressed as previously described ( hu et al ., 1996 , protein expression and purification , vol . 7 , pp . 289 - 293 , the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference ). according to this method , the codons of two consecutive pairs of agg codons in the human cardiac troponin t cdna were replaced in order to achieve a high level of expression in e . coli . the replacements were with synonymous codons thus the protein produced from this expression vehicle was not altered ( see fig2 ; seq id no : 6 ). a 40 - fold increased expression was achieved . this e . coli strain has been deposited on oct . 30 , 1997 , with the american type culture collection , 12301 parklawn drive , rockville , md . 20852 , and accorded attc number 98566 . for purification of recombinant troponin t , the following reagents were used : lysis buffer : ( 50 mm tris - hcl , 1 mm edta , 20 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , 100 mm sodium chloride , ph 8 . 0 ); dialysis buffer 1 ( 50 mm tris - hcl , 500 mm potassium chloride , 5 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , 1 mm edta , ph 8 . 0 ); dialysis buffer 11 ( 50 mm tris - hcl , 5 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , ph 8 . 0 ); eluting buffer ( 50 mm tris - hcl , 500 mm sodium chloride , 5 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , ph 8 ); storage buffer ( 50 mm tris - hcl , 100 mm sodium chloride , 5 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , ph 7 . 5 ). purification of recombinant troponin t was accomplished as follows . recombinant bacterial cells were collected by centrifugation of the cell culture medium . cells were resuspend in lysis buffer at the ratio of 50 ml lysis buffer per liter equivalent of culture medium . lysozyme ( 10 mg / ml ) was added at 1 ml lysozyme per liter of culture medium . for antigen preparation , the resulting mixture was then shaken at room temperature for 30 minutes . triton x - 100 ( 10 %) was added at 5 ml per liter of original culture medium , followed by pmsf ( 0 . 1 m ) at 0 . 5 ml of pmsf per liter of medium . the suspension was incubated at 37 c . for 15 minutes . the vessel containing the suspension was submerged into dry ice / ethanol to rapidly freeze the cell suspension . the frozen suspension was then thawed in a 37 c . water bath . the thawed cell suspension was sonicated using a vibra cell ™ sonicator at 2 c .- 8 c . to shear the dna . the suspension was centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 20 min at 2 c .- 8 c . and the pellet was discarded . the supernatant was dialyzed in dialysis buffer i overnight , and if required , the dialysate was centrifuged to remove any particular matter . the troponin t in the supernatant was precipitated with 30 - 50 % ammonium sulfate by adding the required amount of solid ammonium sulfate slowly and stirring for 30 min . the precipitated protein was dissolved in and dialyzed against dialysis buffer ii overnight , and then if required , centrifuged to remove any particulate matter . the sample was loaded onto a previously equilibrated deae - bio - gel column ( for example , 2 . 5 × 20 cm ; 100 ml bed volume for 2 l of equivalent cell culture medium volume ). after washing the column with 4 bed volumes of the dialysis buffer ii , protein was eluted with a linear gradient of 3 . 5 bed volumes of 0 - 800 mm nacl ( dialysis buffer ii changed over to eluting buffer ). the fractions were checked using 15 % sds - page and the recombinant human cardiac troponin t fractions pooled then dialyzed against storage buffer . the dialysate was then centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 20 min and the supernatant filtered through two layers of miracloth . in order to remove endotoxin from the protein preparation to produce an antigen , following triton x - 114 phase separation procedures are performed . triton x - 114 ( 100 %) was added at 1 ml per 100 ml of the supernatant and stirred at 4 c . for 30 min . the sample was incubated at 37 c . for 10 min ., then centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 5 min at 30 c . using 40 - ml centrifuge tubes . after removing the upper aqueous phase with care so as not to aspirate the detergent phase , the aqueous phases were combined . the addition and centrifugation steps with triton x - 114 were repeated two more times . the aqueous phase was dialyzed overnight against the storage buffer ( 100 ml sample per liter of the final buffer ). final determination of protein concentration was performed using the bradford assay , with bsa as the standard , and final purity using a 15 % sds - page . recombinant human cardiac troponin t was stored at - 20 c . human cardiac troponin c cdna was cloned using the polymerase chain reaction ( pcr ) using primers designed from the published cardiac troponin c cdna sequence ( genbank ac : x07897 ). the cdna sequence was confirmed by dna sequencing and cloned into plasmid pet21 ( novagen ). e . coli bl21 ( de3 ) cells ( novagen ) were transformed with the resulting construct and protein expression analyzed by sds - page . for purification , reagents included lysis buffer ( 50 mm tris - hcl , 1 mm edta , 20 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , 100 mm sodium chloride , ph 8 . 0 ); and storage buffer ( 50 mm tris - hcl , 200 mm sodium chloride , 1 mm cacl 2 , ph 7 . 5 ). purification of recombinant human cardiac troponin c was accomplished as follows . recombinant bacterial cells were collected by centrifugation of the cell culture . cells were resuspend in lysis buffer at the ratio of 50 ml lysis buffer per liter equivalent of cell culture medium . lysozyme ( 10 mg / ml ) was added at 1 ml per liter of culture medium . the resulting mixture was then shaken at room temperature for 30 minutes . triton x - 100 ( 10 %) was added at 5 ml per liter of original medium , followed by pmsf ( 0 . 1 m ) at 0 . 5 ml per liter of cell culture . the suspension was incubated at 37 c . for 15 minutes . the vessel containing the suspension was submerged into dry ice / ethanol to rapidly freeze the cell suspension . the frozen suspension was then thawed in a 37 c . water bath . the thawed cell suspension was sonicated using a vibra cell ™ sonicator at 2 c .- 8 c . to shear the dna . the suspension was centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 20 min at 2 c .- 8 c . and the pellet was discarded . the supernatant was dialyzed in storage buffer overnight , and if required , the dialysate was centrifuged to remove any particular matter . the supernatant was treated with 70 % ammonium sulfate by adding the required amount of solid ammonium sulfate slowly and stirring for 30 min . after centrifugation , the troponin c in the supernatant was dialyzed against storage buffer overnight , then centrifuged if necessary to remove any particulate matter . the sample was concentrated in an amicon filter to 10 ml per liter equivalent cell culture column , then was loaded on pre - equilibrated bio - gel p60 size exclusion column . the protein was eluted with storage buffer . fractions were checked by 15 % sds - page , and the fractions containing recombinant human cardiac troponin c pooled . in order to remove endotoxin from the protein preparation , following triton x - 114 phase separation procedures are performed . triton x - 114 ( 100 %) was added at 1 ml per 100 ml of eluate , and the mixture was stirred at 4 c . for 30 min . then incubated at 37 c . for 10 min . the mixture was them centrifuged at 20 , 000 g for 5 min . using 40 - ml centrifuge tubes , and the upper phase aspirated carefully to avoid taking the detergent phase . aqueous phases were combined , and the detergent step repeated twice more . the aqueous phase was dialyzed against dialysis buffer overnight . protein concentration was determined using the bradford assay , with bsa as the standard . the recombinant human cardiac troponin c was lyophilized and stored at - 20 c . the following reagents were used : 1 . 0 mg / ml recombinant human cardiac troponin i , 1 . 0 mg / ml recombinant human cardiac troponin c , and 1 . 0 mg / ml recombinant human cardiac troponin t , purified as described in the above examples ; 2 % sodium dodecyl sulfate ; 400 mm cacl 2 ; 400 mm mgcl 2 ; final buffer ( 20 mm tris - hcl , 500 mm nacl , 60 mm 2 - mercaptoethanol , ph 7 . 5 ); storage buffer ( 10 mm phosphate buffered saline , ph 6 . 8 , 3 % normal bovine serum , 4 mm cacl 2 , 4 mm mgcl 2 , protease inhibitors , and 0 . 05 % thimerosal ). the following procedure was employed . ten μl of 1 . 0 mg / ml recombinant troponin i and 10 μl of 2 % sds are combined in a microcentrifuge tube . the microcentrifuge tube was placed in a boiling water bath for 5 min ., then cooled at room temperature for 5 min . ten μl of 1 . 0 mg / ml recombinant troponin c , 10 μl of 1 . 0 mg / ml recombinant troponin t , 10 μl of 400 mm cacl 2 , and 10 μl of 400 mm mgcl 2 were added . the mixture was shaken at room temperature for 5 min ., then 940 μl of the final buffer was added and the mixture shaken for an additional 25 minutes at room temperature . the above mixture was diluted into the storage buffer at 0 . 5 ml per 100 ml . the complex was stored at 4 c . or lyophilized . this protocol can be scaled up proportionally to prepare larger batches of recombinant troponin complex . the stability of the recombinant cardiac troponin complex produced by the above procedures was compared directly to that of a human cardiac troponin complex prepared from human heart tissue in accordance with the protocol described in ep 0 743 522 . the lyophilized powder form of the recombinant troponin complex was rehydrated and the stability monitored after reconstitution . day 0 corresponds to the day of rehydration . after rehydration , the samples were stored at 4 c . and aliquots taken for assay at the indicated times . the initial ( time 0 ) concentrations of each preparation are arbitrary and are not meant for comparison across experiments , but only with regard to stability over time . the data , expressed in ng / ml as measured by the stratus ( r ) troponin i assay , are a follows : table 1______________________________________ time duration storage ( days ) calibrators conditions 0 2 7 14 28______________________________________recombinant 4 c 14 . 9 15 . 12 16 . 0 16 . 5 15 . 0 human cardiac troponin complex in accordance with the present invention lyophilized 10 . 7 n / a 10 . 3 11 . 1 10 . 4 powder after reconstitution and stored at 4 c cardiac tissue 4 c 24 . 4 23 . 4 21 . 5 22 . 6 20 . 0 troponin complex prepared according to ep 0 743 522 lyophilized 22 . 4 n / a 19 . 4 19 . 5 18 . 5 powder after reconstitution and stored at 4 c______________________________________ as is apparent from the data presented in table 1 , the recombinant troponin complex prepared by the method of the present invention maintained its detectability by stratus ( r ) assay for 28 days at 4 c ., whereas the tissue - derived human cardiac troponin complex suffered a 17 - 18 % loss of detectability during 28 days of storage . two commercial troponin i calibrators as well as the recombinant cardiac troponin complex prepared as described above were evaluated with two commercial troponin i assays and by elisa . the concentration of recombinant human cardiac troponin i was based on protein mass as measured by bradford using bsa as the standard . the results are presented in the following table . table 2______________________________________ stated concentration assay results ( ng / ml ) troponin source ( ng / ml ) elisa stratus ( r ) access ( r ) ______________________________________procedure 25 . 00 26 . 98 21 . 65 22 . 45 described in the present invention stratus ( r ) 27 . 2 0 27 . 9 0 troponin i calibrator access ( r ) 23 . 34 n / a 39 . 5 27 . 4 troponin i calibrator______________________________________ as is apparent from the data presented in table 2 , each troponin source was detected near its stated concentration by the assay manufactured by that troponin source ; however , in both cases the commercially - available troponin i failed to assay consistently across all assays . the troponin complex of the present invention was the only preparation measurable within reasonable limits across the assays . similar studies with the individual subunits of the novel complex show their improved stability and utility as standards or calibrators . the following reagents were used : 1 . 0 mg / ml recombinant human cardiac troponin i and 1 . 0 mg / ml recombinant human cardiac troponin c prepared and purified as described in the above examples , 10 m urea in distilled water , 400 mm cacl 2 , and 400 mm mgcl 2 . the final buffer contained 200 mm tris - hcl , 500 mm nacl , and 60 mm β - mercaptoethanol , ph 7 . 5 . the following procedure was employed . ten μl of 1 . 0 mg / ml troponin i and 20 μl of 10 m urea were combined in a microcentrifuge tube . the tube was shaken gently for 5 minutes at room temperature . ten μl of 1 . 0 mg / ml troponin c , 10 μl of 400 mm cacl 2 , and 10 μl of 400 mm mgcl 2 were then added to the tube , which was then shaken gently for 5 minutes at room temperature , after which 940 μl of final buffer was added and the tube was gently shaken at room temperature for 25 minutes . this mixture can be stored at - 20 c . or lyophilized . __________________________________________________________________________ # sequence listing - - - - ( 1 ) general information : - - ( iii ) number of sequences : 6 - - - - ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 1 : - - ( i ) sequence characteristics : ( a ) length : 651 base - # pairs ( b ) type : nucleic acid ( c ) strandedness : double ( d ) topology : linear - - ( ii ) molecule type : cdna - - ( iii ) hypothetical : no - - ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 1 : - - atggctagca tgggatctat ggcagacggt tccagcgatg cggctaggga ac -# ctcgccct 60 - - gcaccagccc caatcagacg ccgctcctcc aactaccgcg cttatgccac gg -# agccgcac 120 - - gccaagaaaa aatctaagat ctccgcctcg agaaaattgc agctgaagac tc -# tgctgctg 180 - - cagattgcaa agcaagagct ggagcgagag gcggaggagc ggcgcggaga ga -# aggggcgc 240 - - gctctgagca cccgctgcca gccgctggag ttggccgggc tgggcttcgc gg -# agctgcag 300 - - gacttgtgcc gacagctcca cgcccgtgtg gacaaggtgg atgaagagag at -# acgacata 360 - - gaggcaaaag tcaccaagaa catcacggag attgcagatc tgactcagaa ga -# tctttgac 420 - 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# 70 - # 75 - # 80 - - ala leu ser thr arg cys gln pro leu glu le - # u ala gly leu gly phe 85 - # 90 - # 95 - - ala glu leu gln asp leu cys arg gln leu hi - # s ala arg val asp lys 100 - # 105 - # 110 - - val asp glu glu arg tyr asp ile glu ala ly - # s val thr lys asn ile 115 - # 120 - # 125 - - thr glu ile ala asp leu thr gln lys ile ph - # e asp leu arg gly lys130 - # 135 - # 140 - - phe lys arg pro thr leu arg arg val arg il - # e ser ala asp ala met 145 1 - # 50 1 - # 55 1 -# 60 - - met gln ala leu leu gly ala arg ala lys gl - # u ser leu asp leuarg 165 - # 170 - # 175 - - ala his leu lys gln val lys lys glu asp th - # r glu lys glu asn arg 180 - # 185 - # 190 - - glu val gly asp trp arg lys asn ile asp al - # a leu ser gly met glu 195 - # 200 - # 205 - - gly arg lys lys lys phe glu ser210 - # 215 - - - - ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 6 : - - ( i ) sequence characteristics : ( a ) length : 288 amino - # acids ( b ) type : amino acid ( c ) strandedness : single ( d ) topology : linear - 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