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A Quadrupole Dalton-based multi-attribute method for product characterization,process development,and quality control of therapeutic proteins
Authors:Weichen Xu  Rod Brian Jimenez  Rachel Mowery  Haibin Luo  Mingyan Cao  Nitin Agarwal
Institution:1. Analytical Sciences, MedImmune, One MedImmune Way, Gaithersburg, MD USA;2. Cell Culture and Fermentation Sciences, MedImmune, One MedImmune Way, Gaithersburg, MD USA;3. Purification Process Sciences, MedImmune;4. One MedImmune Way, Gaithersburg, MD USA
Abstract:During manufacturing and storage process, therapeutic proteins are subject to various post-translational modifications (PTMs), such as isomerization, deamidation, oxidation, disulfide bond modifications and glycosylation. Certain PTMs may affect bioactivity, stability or pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics profile and are therefore classified as potential critical quality attributes (pCQAs). Identifying, monitoring and controlling these PTMs are usually key elements of the Quality by Design (QbD) approach. Traditionally, multiple analytical methods are utilized for these purposes, which is time consuming and costly. In recent years, multi-attribute monitoring methods have been developed in the biopharmaceutical industry. However, these methods combine high-end mass spectrometry with complicated data analysis software, which could pose difficulty when implementing in a quality control (QC) environment. Here we report a multi-attribute method (MAM) using a Quadrupole Dalton (QDa) mass detector to selectively monitor and quantitate PTMs in a therapeutic monoclonal antibody. The result output from the QDa-based MAM is straightforward and automatic. Evaluation results indicate this method provides comparable results to the traditional assays. To ensure future application in the QC environment, this method was qualified according to the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) guideline and applied in the characterization of drug substance and stability samples. The QDa-based MAM is shown to be an extremely useful tool for product and process characterization studies that facilitates facile understanding of process impact on multiple quality attributes, while being QC friendly and cost-effective.
Keywords:monoclonal antibody  multi-attribute method  process development  product quality attributes  quality control
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