Host Cell Protein Profiling in Biopharmaceutical Harvests
Posted on 2018-07-26 - 00:00
Biopharmaceuticals
contain residual host cell protein (HCP) impurities,
a complex mixture of endogenous proteins from production cell lines
such as Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. The composition of HCP
impurities at harvest hinges on multiple factors, e.g., identity of
cell line, cell density and viability at harvest, or other process
parameters. Two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis (2-D
DIGE) was used to compare HCP in 15 null cell culture harvest supernatants,
which are representative for a wide range of manufacturing processes
of therapeutic antibodies, using five different CHO cell lines. Numerical
metrics were developed to quantitatively compare HCP composition,
which may be used to assess the suitability of a platform HCP assay
standard for a new product or to assess the impact of process changes.
A very similar HCP composition was found for the 15 analyzed CHO null
cell culture harvests, demonstrating that even the wide range of applied
manufacturing processes did not have a strong influence on the HCP
impurities.
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Obrstar, Darja; Kröner, Frieder; Japelj, Bostjan; Bojic, Lea; Anderka, Oliver (2018). Host Cell Protein Profiling in Biopharmaceutical Harvests. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.8b01236