Evaluation of restricted access media for the purification of cell culture‐derived Orf viruses

Author:

Lothert Keven1ORCID,Harsy Yasmina M. J.1,Endres Patrick2,Müller Egbert2,Wolff Michael W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and Pharmaceutical Technology University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen (THM) Giessen Germany

2. Tosoh Bioscience GmbH, Separations Business Unit ‐ Europe Griesheim Germany

Abstract

AbstractRecently, multimodal chromatography using restricted access media (RAM) for the purification of nanoparticles, such as viruses has regained increasing attention. These chromatography resins combine size exclusion on the particle shell and adsorptive interaction within the core. Accordingly, smaller process‐related impurities, for example, DNA and proteins, can be retained, while larger product viruses can pass unhindered. We evaluated a range of currently available RAM, differing in the shells’ pore cut‐off and the core chemistry, for the purification of a cell culture‐derived clarified model virus, namely the Orf virus (ORFV). We examined impurity depletion and product recovery as relevant criteria for the evaluation of column performance, as well as scale‐up robustness and regeneration potential for evaluating a multiple use application. The results indicate that some columns, for example, the Capto Core, enable both a high DNA and protein removal, while others, for example, the Monomix Core 60 (MC60), are more suitable for DNA depletion. Furthermore, column regeneration is facilitated by using columns with larger shell pores (5000 vs. 700 kDa) and weaker binding interactions (anion exchange vs. multimodal). According to these findings, the choice of RAM resins should be selected according to the respective feed sample composition and the planned number of application cycles.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Bioengineering,Environmental Engineering,Biotechnology

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