Author:
Giannelli Carlo,Necchi Francesca,Palmieri Elena,Oldrini Davide,Ricchetti Beatrice,Papathanasiou Maria M.,Kis Zoltan,Kontoravdi Cleo,Campa Cristiana,Micoli Francesca
Abstract
AbstractIn recent years, Generalized Modules for Membrane Antigens (GMMA) have received increased attention as an innovative vaccine platform against bacterial pathogens, particularly attractive for low- and middle-income countries because of manufacturing simplicity. The assessment of critical quality attributes (CQAs), product-process interactions, identification of appropriate in process analytical methods, and process modeling is part of a robust quality by design (QbD) framework to support further development and control of manufacturing processes. QbD implementation in the context of the GMMA platform will ensure robust manufacturing of batches with desired characteristics, facilitating technical transfer to local manufacturers, regulatory approval, and commercialization of vaccines based on this technology. Here, we summarize the methodology suggested, applied to a first step of GMMA manufacturing process.
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Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC