Contributions of Chinese hamster ovary cell derived extracellular vesicles and other cellular materials to hollow fiber filter fouling during perfusion manufacturing of monoclonal antibodies

Author:

Zhang Yixiao1ORCID,Madabhushi Sri1,Tang Tiffany1,Raza Hassan1ORCID,Busch David J.1,Zhao Xi2,Ormes James3,Xu Sen1ORCID,Moroney Joseph1,Jiang Rubin1,Lin Henry1ORCID,Liu Ren1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bioprocess Research & Development, Merck & Co., Inc. Rahway New Jersey USA

2. Sterile and Specialty Products, Pharmaceutical Science & Clinical Supply, Merck & Co., Inc. Rahway New Jersey USA

3. Analytical Research & Development, Merck & Co., Inc. Rahway New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractHollow fiber filter fouling is a common issue plaguing perfusion production process for biologics therapeutics, but the nature of filter foulant has been elusive. Here we studied cell culture materials especially Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell‐derived extracellular vesicles in perfusion process to determine their role in filter fouling. We found that the decrease of CHO‐derived small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) with 50–200 nm in diameter in perfusion permeates always preceded the increase in transmembrane pressure (TMP) and subsequent decrease in product sieving, suggesting that sEVs might have been retained inside filters and contributed to filter fouling. Using scanning electron microscopy and helium ion microscopy, we found sEV‐like structures in pores and on foulant patches of hollow fiber tangential flow filtration filter (HF‐TFF) membranes. We also observed that the Day 28 TMP of perfusion culture correlated positively with the percentage of foulant patch areas. In addition, energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy‐based elemental mapping microscopy and spectroscopy analysis suggests that foulant patches had enriched cellular materials but not antifoam. Fluorescent staining results further indicate that these cellular materials could be DNA, proteins, and even adherent CHO cells. Lastly, in a small‐scale HF‐TFF model, addition of CHO‐specific sEVs in CHO culture simulated filter fouling behaviors in a concentration‐dependent manner. Based on these results, we proposed a mechanism of HF‐TFF fouling, in which filter pore constriction by CHO sEVs is followed by cake formation of cellular materials on filter membrane.

Publisher

Wiley

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