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Fluorescence dye-based detection of mAb aggregates in CHO culture supernatants
- Source :
- Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 407:4849-4856
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.
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Abstract
- Product yields, efficacy, and safety of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are reduced by the formation of higher molecular weight aggregates during upstream processing. In-process characterization of mAb aggregate formation is a challenge since there is a lack of a fast detection method to identify mAb aggregates in cell culture. In this work, we present a rapid method to characterize mAb aggregate-containing Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell culture supernatants. The fluorescence dyes thioflavin T (ThT) and 4-4-bis-1-phenylamino-8-naphthalene sulfonate (Bis-ANS) enabled the detection of soluble as well as large mAb aggregates. Partial least square (PLS) regression models were used to evaluate the linearity of the dye-based mAb aggregate detection in buffer down to a mAb aggregate concentration of 2.4 μg mL(-1). Furthermore, mAb aggregates were detected in bioprocess medium using Bis-ANS and ThT. Dye binding to aggregates was stable for 60 min, making the method robust and reliable. Finally, the developed method using 10 μmol L(-1) Bis-ANS enabled discrimination between CHO cell culture supernatants containing different levels of mAb aggregates. The method can be adapted for high-throughput screening, e.g., to screen for cell culture conditions influencing mAb product quality, and hence can contribute to the improvement of production processes of biopharmaceuticals in mammalian cell culture.
- Subjects :
- Chromatography
biology
medicine.drug_class
Chinese hamster ovary cell
Antibodies, Monoclonal
CHO Cells
Protein aggregation
Monoclonal antibody
Biochemistry
Fluorescence
Culture Media
Analytical Chemistry
chemistry.chemical_compound
Cricetulus
chemistry
Cell culture
Cricetinae
medicine
biology.protein
Animals
Thioflavin
Bioprocess
Antibody
Fluorescent Dyes
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16182650 and 16182642
- Volume :
- 407
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....928cb52c188b14daba2170e6e277aeea
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-015-8672-8