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Red colored IgG4 caused by vitamin B12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest

While many antibody therapeutics are formulated at low concentration (~10–20 mg/mL) for intravenous administration, high concentration (> 100 mg/mL) formulations may be required for subcutaneous delivery in certain clinical indications. For such high concentration formulations, product color is m...

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Autores principales: Derfus, Gayle E, Dizon-Maspat, Jemelle, Broddrick, Jared T, Velayo, Arleene C, Toschi, Josh D, Santuray, Rodell T, Hsu, Stephen K, Winter, Charles M, Krishnan, Rajesh, Amanullah, Ashraf
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Publicado: Landes Bioscience 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24552690
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/mabs.28257
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author Derfus, Gayle E
Dizon-Maspat, Jemelle
Broddrick, Jared T
Velayo, Arleene C
Toschi, Josh D
Santuray, Rodell T
Hsu, Stephen K
Winter, Charles M
Krishnan, Rajesh
Amanullah, Ashraf
author_facet Derfus, Gayle E
Dizon-Maspat, Jemelle
Broddrick, Jared T
Velayo, Arleene C
Toschi, Josh D
Santuray, Rodell T
Hsu, Stephen K
Winter, Charles M
Krishnan, Rajesh
Amanullah, Ashraf
author_sort Derfus, Gayle E
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description While many antibody therapeutics are formulated at low concentration (~10–20 mg/mL) for intravenous administration, high concentration (> 100 mg/mL) formulations may be required for subcutaneous delivery in certain clinical indications. For such high concentration formulations, product color is more apparent due to the higher molecular density across a given path-length. Color is therefore a product quality attribute that must be well-understood and controlled, to demonstrate process consistency and enable clinical trial blinding. Upon concentration of an IgG4 product at the 2000 L manufacturing scale, variability in product color, ranging from yellow to red, was observed. A small-scale experimental model was developed to assess the effect of processing conditions (medium composition and harvest conditions) on final bulk drug substance (BDS) color. The model was used to demonstrate that, for two distinct IgG4 products, red coloration occurred only in the presence of disulfide reduction-mediated antibody dissociation. The red color-causing component was identified as vitamin B(12), in the hydroxocobalamin form, and the extent of red color was correlated with the cobalt (vitamin B(12)) concentration in the final pools. The intensity of redness in the final BDS was modulated by changing the concentration of vitamin B(12) in the cell culture media.
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spelling pubmed-40119122015-05-01 Red colored IgG4 caused by vitamin B12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest Derfus, Gayle E Dizon-Maspat, Jemelle Broddrick, Jared T Velayo, Arleene C Toschi, Josh D Santuray, Rodell T Hsu, Stephen K Winter, Charles M Krishnan, Rajesh Amanullah, Ashraf MAbs Report While many antibody therapeutics are formulated at low concentration (~10–20 mg/mL) for intravenous administration, high concentration (> 100 mg/mL) formulations may be required for subcutaneous delivery in certain clinical indications. For such high concentration formulations, product color is more apparent due to the higher molecular density across a given path-length. Color is therefore a product quality attribute that must be well-understood and controlled, to demonstrate process consistency and enable clinical trial blinding. Upon concentration of an IgG4 product at the 2000 L manufacturing scale, variability in product color, ranging from yellow to red, was observed. A small-scale experimental model was developed to assess the effect of processing conditions (medium composition and harvest conditions) on final bulk drug substance (BDS) color. The model was used to demonstrate that, for two distinct IgG4 products, red coloration occurred only in the presence of disulfide reduction-mediated antibody dissociation. The red color-causing component was identified as vitamin B(12), in the hydroxocobalamin form, and the extent of red color was correlated with the cobalt (vitamin B(12)) concentration in the final pools. The intensity of redness in the final BDS was modulated by changing the concentration of vitamin B(12) in the cell culture media. Landes Bioscience 2014-05-01 2014-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4011912/ /pubmed/24552690 http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/mabs.28257 Text en Copyright © 2014 Landes Bioscience http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.
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Derfus, Gayle E
Dizon-Maspat, Jemelle
Broddrick, Jared T
Velayo, Arleene C
Toschi, Josh D
Santuray, Rodell T
Hsu, Stephen K
Winter, Charles M
Krishnan, Rajesh
Amanullah, Ashraf
Red colored IgG4 caused by vitamin B12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest
title Red colored IgG4 caused by vitamin B12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest
title_full Red colored IgG4 caused by vitamin B12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest
title_fullStr Red colored IgG4 caused by vitamin B12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest
title_full_unstemmed Red colored IgG4 caused by vitamin B12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest
title_short Red colored IgG4 caused by vitamin B12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest
title_sort red colored igg4 caused by vitamin b12 from cell culture media combined with disulfide reduction at harvest
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24552690
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/mabs.28257
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