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Effect of cell culture medium components on color of formulated monoclonal antibody drug substance.

Natarajan Vijayasankaran1, Sharat Varma, Yi Yang, Melissa Mun, Silvana Arevalo, Martin Gawlitzek, Trevor Swartz, Amy Lim, Feng Li, Boyan Zhang, Steve Meier, Robert Kiss.   

Abstract

As the industry moves toward subcutaneous delivery as a preferred route of drug administration, high drug substance concentrations are becoming the norm for monoclonal antibodies. At such high concentrations, the drug substance may display a more intense color than at the historically lower concentrations. The effect of process conditions and/or changes on color is more readily observed in the higher color, high concentration formulations. Since color is a product quality attribute that needs to be controlled, it is useful to study the impact of process conditions and/or modifications on color. This manuscript summarizes cell culture experiments and reports on findings regarding the effect of various media components that contribute to drug substance color for a specific monoclonal antibody. In this work, lower drug substance color was achieved via optimization of the cell culture medium. Specifically, lowering the concentrations of B-vitamins in the cell culture medium has the effect of reducing color intensity by as much as 25%. In addition, decreasing concentration of iron was also directly correlated color intensity decrease of as much as 37%. It was also shown that the color of the drug substance directly correlates with increased acidic variants, especially when increased iron levels cause increased color. Potential mechanisms that could lead to antibody coloration are briefly discussed.
© 2013 American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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Keywords:  B12; B2; B6; B9; CHO; antibody; cell culture; fed-batch; ferrous sulfate; iron; medium optimization; protein color

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23804462     DOI: 10.1002/btpr.1772

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


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