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Integrated Chromatographic Platform for Simultaneous Separation of Charge Variants and Aggregates from Monoclonal Antibody Therapeutic Products.

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Achieving consistent product quality of a biotherapeutic is a major target for any biopharmaceutical manufacturer, even more for a biosimilar producer as comparability with the innovator product is a regulatory… Click to show full abstract

Achieving consistent product quality of a biotherapeutic is a major target for any biopharmaceutical manufacturer, even more for a biosimilar producer as comparability with the innovator product is a regulatory expectation. The complexity of biotherapeutic products and their tedious manufacturing processes, however, make this a non-trivial exercise. The primary motivation of this work is to develop an integrated chromatographic platform for purification of monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapeutics that can deliver the desired separation of both charge variants and aggregates, in addition to the process related impurities like host cell proteins (HCP) and host cell DNA. To achieve the same, an integrated two-stage chromatographic process platform consisting of cation exchange chromatography and multimodal chromatography is being proposed. The versatility of the proposed platform has been successfully demonstrated for three different mAbs. It have been shown that in each case charge variant separation is achieved with the required clearance of aggregates (<1%), HCP (<10 ppm), and DNA (<5 ppb). Moreover, the proposed platform is conducive to use for development of a continuous process and offers smaller process time, lower buffer utilization, and decreased operational costs when compared to the conventional purification platforms.

Keywords: chromatographic platform; integrated chromatographic; charge; separation; platform; monoclonal antibody

Journal Title: Biotechnology journal
Year Published: 2017

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