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Risk control of host cell proteins in one therapeutic antibody produced by concentrated fed-batch (CFB) mode
Authors:Yiling Lu  Jun Lin  Tianze Bian  Jin Chen  Dan Liu  Mingjun Ma  Zhen Gao  Jiemin Chen  Dianwen Ju  Xing Wang
Institution:1. Department of Analytical Science, Formulation & Quality Control, Genor Biopharma Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China;2. Department of Biological Medicines & Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Immunotherapeutics, Fudan University School of Pharmacy, Shanghai, China

Department of Analytical Science, Formulation & Quality Control, Genor Biopharma Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China;3. Department of Biological Medicines & Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Immunotherapeutics, Fudan University School of Pharmacy, Shanghai, China;4. Array Bridge Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Abstract:Multiple control strategies, including a downstream purification process with well-controlled parameters and a comprehensive release or characterization for intermediates or drug substances, were implemented to mitigate the potential risk of host cell proteins (HCPs) in one concentrated fed-batch (CFB) mode manufactured product. A host cell process specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method was developed for the quantitation of HCPs. The method was fully validated and showed good performance including high antibody coverage. This was confirmed by 2D Gel-Western Blot analysis. Furthermore, a LC-MS/MS method with non-denaturing digestion and a long gradient chromatographic separation coupled with data dependent acquisition (DDA) on a Thermo/QE-HF-X mass spectrometer was developed as an orthogonal method to help identify the specific types of HCPs in this CFB product. Because of the high sensitivity, selectivity and adaptability of the new developed LC-MS/MS method, significantly more species of HCP contaminants were able to be identified. Even though high levels of HCPs were observed in the harvest bulk of this CFB product, the development of multiple processes and analytical control strategies may greatly mitigate potential risks and reduce HCPs contaminants to a very low level. No high-risk HCP was identified and the total amount of HCPs was very low in the CFB final product.
Keywords:concentrated fed-batch (CFB)  ELISA  host cell proteins (HCPs)  mass spectrum (MS)  risk control
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