Literature DB >> 19405099

Susceptibility of mouse minute virus to inactivation by heat in two cell culture media types.

Marc Schleh1, Peter Romanowski, Prince Bhebe, Li Zhang, Shivanthi Chinniah, Bill Lawrence, Houman Bashiri, Asri Gaduh, Viveka Rajurs, Brian Rasmussen, Alice Chuck, Houman Dehghani.   

Abstract

Viral contaminations of biopharmaceutical manufacturing cell culture facilities are a significant threat and one for which having a risk mitigation strategy is highly desirable. High temperature, short time (HTST) mammalian cell media treatment may potentially safeguard manufacturing facilities from such contaminations. HTST is thought to inactivate virions by denaturing proteins of the viral capsid, and there is evidence that HTST provides ample virucidal efficacy against nonenveloped or naked viruses such as mouse minute virus (MMV), a parvovirus. The aim of the studies presented herein was to further delineate the susceptibility of MMV, known to have contaminated mammalian cell manufacturing facilities, to heat by exposing virus-spiked cell culture media to a broad range of temperatures and for various times of exposure. The results of these studies show that HTST is capable of inactivating MMV by three orders of magnitude or more. Thus, we believe that HTST is a useful technology for the purposes of providing a barrier to adventitious contamination of mammalian cell culture processes in the biopharmaceutical industry. 2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19405099     DOI: 10.1002/btpr.181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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Journal:  Eng Life Sci       Date:  2021-06-11       Impact factor: 2.678

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