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Identification of Surfactant Impact on a Monoclonal Antibody Characterization via HPLC-Separation Based and Biophysical Methods
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Pharmaceutical Research. April, 2024, Vol. 41 Issue 4, p779, 15 p.
Subject
Surface active agents -- Methods -- Health aspects
High performance liquid chromatography -- Health aspects -- Methods
Adsorption -- Health aspects -- Methods
Proteins -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects -- Methods
Monoclonal antibodies -- Methods -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects
Language
English
ISSN
0724-8741
Abstract
Purpose or Objective Surfactants, including polysorbates and poloxamers, play a crucial role in the formulation of therapeutic proteins by acting as solubilizing and stabilizing agents. They help prevent protein aggregation and adsorption, thereby enhancing the stability of drug substance and products., However, it is important to note that utilizing high concentrations of surfactants in protein formulations can present significant analytical challenges, which can ultimately affect the product characterization. Methods In our study, we specifically investigated the impact of elevated surfactant concentrations on the characterization of monoclonal antibodies. We employed various analytical techniques including size-exclusion chromatography (SEC), capillary electrophoresis (CE-SDS), a cell based functional assay, and biophysical characterization. Results The findings of our study indicate that higher levels of Polysorbate 80 (PS-80) have adverse effects on the measured purity, biological activity, and biophysical characterization of biologic samples. Specifically, the elevated levels of PS-80 cause analytical interferences, which can significantly impact the accuracy and reliability of analytical studies. Conclusions Our study results highlight a significant risk in analytical investigations, especially in studies involving the isolation and characterization of impurities. It is important to be cautious of surfactant concentrations, as they can become more concentrated during common sample manipulations like buffer exchange. Indeed, the research presented in this work emphasizes the necessity to evaluate the impact on analytical assays when there are substantial alternations in the matrix composition. By doing so, valuable insights can be gained regarding potential challenges associated with assay development and characterization of biologics with complex formulations.
Author(s): Kaizhu Guo [sup.1], Jing Song [sup.2], Petra Bennington [sup.3], Alexander J. Pavon [sup.1], Jameson R. Bothe [sup.1], Hanmi Xi [sup.2], Rico C. Gunawan [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.417993.1, 0000 [...]