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摘要
大规模生产多特异性抗体等复杂的生物治疗药物需要开发定制的生物制造平台,尤其是纯化工艺。亲和层析介质的巨大进步使得这些制剂可以采用类似单克隆抗体的工艺,并简化了工艺开发,从而能够快速进入临床。对层析介质的性能和稳定性进行彻底评估对于确保其在整个生命周期内反复循环时的稳健运行和稳定的产品质量至关重要。然而,对色谱介质的反复循环和长期储存进行评估需要耗费大量资源,这通常会将严格的研究推迟到后期开发阶段,而且通常是通过增加操作经验来获得。如果不能正确理解这些方面,就会带来质量风险。在这项工作中,对一类采用驼科抗体片段配体的亲和层析介质进行了评估,以确定其在苯甲醇溶液中的长期储存是否可替代乙醇储存。最初的实验室研究表明,树脂在室温下暴露于环境光 12 个月后会变色。树脂光应力研究证实,光暴露是根本原因,与乙醇相比,苯甲醇储存条件产生的褪色程度要高得多。研究还发现,7 天的极端光应力也会对树脂的动态结合能力产生负面影响,苯甲醇储存条件下的树脂动态结合能力下降更为严重。与对照条件相比,光应力下 CaptureSelect Kappa XP 的结合能力下降了 54%。添加抗氧化剂可减少或消除光应力期间的树脂褪色,这表明苯甲醇储存会加速亲和层析配体的光氧化。在苄醇溶液中加入蛋氨酸可防止树脂变色,即使在极端光应力下,CaptureSelect Kappa XP 的动态结合能力仍能保持在 41 克/升。具有实际意义的是,在内部 GMP 设备中,在建议的条件下(2-8 °C、避光保存)使用 LambdaFabSelect 树脂并将其保存在苄醇溶液中,为期三年的研究表明,树脂的颜色、性能或产品质量均未受到影响。
Impact of photo-oxidation on long term storage of affinity chromatography media used in multi-specific antibody manufacturing processes
Large scale manufacture of complex biotherapeutic formats such as multi-specific antibodies can require development of custom biomanufacturing platforms, particularly for purification processes. Substantial advances in affinity chromatography media have allowed monoclonal antibody-like processes for these formats, and simplified process development to enable fast speed to the clinic. Thorough assessment of chromatography media performance and stability is critical to ensure robust operation and consistent product quality over repeated cycles throughout its lifetime. However, evaluation of repeated cycling and extended storage for chromatography media is resource consuming, which typically delays rigorous study to later development stages and often is acquired through increased operational experience. These areas can present quality risks if not properly understood. In this work, a class of affinity chromatography media employing camelid antibody-fragment ligands were evaluated for extended storage in benzyl alcohol solution as an alternative to ethanol storage. Initial laboratory studies revealed resin discoloration after 12 months of exposure to ambient light at room temperature. Resin photo-stress studies confirmed light exposure as the root cause, with benzyl alcohol storage conditions producing a substantially greater degree of discoloration compared to ethanol. Extreme photo-stress over the course of 7 days was also found to negatively impact resin dynamic binding capacities, with more severe declines observed with benzyl alcohol storage conditions. Binding capacity loss of 54 % was observed for photo-stressed CaptureSelect Kappa XP compared to control conditions. Addition of antioxidants reduced or eliminated resin discoloration during photo-stress, indicating that benzyl alcohol storage accelerates photo-oxidation of the affinity chromatography ligands. The addition of l-methionine to benzyl alcohol solution prevented resin discoloration and maintained a dynamic binding capacity of 41 g/L for CaptureSelect Kappa XP even after extreme photo-stress. Of practical importance, a study of LambdaFabSelect resin used and stored in benzyl alcohol solution, under recommended conditions (2–8 °C storage, protected from light) in an internal GMP facility over a period of three years, showed no impact to resin color, performance, or product quality.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Chromatography A provides a forum for the publication of original research and critical reviews on all aspects of fundamental and applied separation science. The scope of the journal includes chromatography and related techniques, electromigration techniques (e.g. electrophoresis, electrochromatography), hyphenated and other multi-dimensional techniques, sample preparation, and detection methods such as mass spectrometry. Contributions consist mainly of research papers dealing with the theory of separation methods, instrumental developments and analytical and preparative applications of general interest.