Understanding virus retention mechanisms on protein a chromatography based on using different wash buffers – Evaluating the possibility for a generic wash buffer toolbox to improve virus clearance capacity

Sandra Krause , Florian Capito , Verena Oeinck , Hendrik Flato , Holger Hoffmann , Ozan Ötes , Annette Berg
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During manufacturing of mammalian-cell derived monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) virus clearance capacity of the downstream process has to be demonstrated. The protein A chromatography step typically achieves less than 4 log10 and is not considered as a major contributing step. Having been successfully applied to host cell protein removal before, we used different wash buffers for three mAbs with two model viruses (Minute virus of mice and Murine leukemia virus) in series as well as separately to further understand major contributing interactions for virus retention and potentially design a generic toolbox of stringent wash buffers to be applied to various mAbs. Results indicate a major relevance of hydrophobic interaction for Murine leukemia virus (xMuLV) and mAb A, based on improved clearance for buffers additionally containing increased levels of hydrophobic compounds. This effect was less pronounced for Minute virus of mice (MVM), whereby hydrogen-bonds were expected to play a stronger role for this model virus. Additionally, electrostatic interactions presumably are more relevant for MVM retention compared to xMuLV under the conditions evaluated. A generic mAb and virus-independent stringent wash buffer toolbox could not be identified. However, based on our results a customized mAb and virus wash buffer design with improved virus clearance is possible, with here demonstrated log reduction increase by 1.3 log10 for MVM and 2.2 log10 for xMuLV for the protein A step compared to equilibration buffer alone.

通过使用不同的清洗缓冲液,了解病毒在蛋白 a 层析上的滞留机制 - 评估通用清洗缓冲液工具箱的可能性,以提高病毒清除能力
在生产源自哺乳动物细胞的单克隆抗体(mAbs)时,必须证明下游工艺的病毒清除能力。蛋白 A 层析步骤通常能达到小于 4 log10 的清除率,因此不被认为是主要的清除步骤。在成功应用于宿主细胞蛋白清除之前,我们对三种 mAbs 和两种模型病毒(小鼠细小病毒和鼠白血病病毒)分别使用了不同的水洗缓冲液,以进一步了解导致病毒滞留的主要相互作用,并有可能设计出适用于各种 mAbs 的通用严格水洗缓冲液工具箱。结果表明,疏水相互作用对鼠白血病病毒(xMuLV)和 mAb A 有重大意义,因为含有更多疏水化合物的缓冲液的清除率提高了。这种效应在小鼠细小病毒(MVM)中并不明显,因为氢键在这种模式病毒中的作用预计会更大。此外,在评估条件下,与 xMuLV 相比,静电相互作用对 MVM 的保留作用可能更大。我们无法找到通用的 mAb 和病毒无关的严格洗涤缓冲液工具箱。不过,根据我们的研究结果,定制的 mAb 和病毒清洗缓冲液设计可以提高病毒清除率,与单独的平衡缓冲液相比,MVM 和 xMuLV 在蛋白 A 步骤中的对数值分别降低了 1.3 log10 和 2.2 log10。
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