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The effect of feed quality due to clarification strategy on the design and performance of protein A periodic counter‐current chromatography

The impact of two different quality feeds, derived using two different harvest clarification processes, on protein A periodic counter‐current chromatography (PCC) design and performance is investigated. Data from batch experiments were input into a model to design optimal PCC operating parameters sp...

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Autores principales: El‐Sabbahy, Hani, Ward, David, Ogonah, Olotu, Deakin, Lynne, Jellum, Gregory M., Bracewell, Daniel G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30281957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btpr.2709
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Sumario:The impact of two different quality feeds, derived using two different harvest clarification processes, on protein A periodic counter‐current chromatography (PCC) design and performance is investigated. Data from batch experiments were input into a model to design optimal PCC operating parameters specific to each feed material. The two clarification methods were: depth filtration using a wetlaid matrix which has Q‐functionality; and a combination of depth filtration and chromatographic clarification, using a Q‐functional nonwoven with a high anion exchange capacity (Emphaze™ AEX Hybrid Purifier) in which key impurities such as host cell DNA (HCDNA) and host cell proteins (HCP) are removed. The model predicted 34% better productivity for the chromatographically clarified cell culture fluid (CCCF) using a 4 column system, and productivity gains of 28% using only 3 columns enabling the option to simplify the protein A PCC strategy. Experimental validation of the predicted optimized PCC operating parameters using industrially relevant monoclonal antibody (mAb) CCCF feedstock over 100 cycles showed productivity gains of 49% for the chromatographically clarified material. HCP concentration was 11‐fold lower, and HCDNA concentration was reduced by 4.4 Log Reduction Value (LRV) in the protein A PCC eluates. This work, therefore, demonstrates that the removal of HCDNA and HCP during clarification is an effective strategy for improving protein A PCC performance. This was achieved using the Emphaze™ AEX Hybrid Purifier which can be easily incorporated into a batch or continuous process, in a scalable fashion, without adding additional separate unit operations. © 2018 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 34:1380–1392, 2018