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Identification and accurate quantitation of host cell proteins (HCPs) in biotherapeutic drugs has become increasingly important due to the negative impact of certain HCPs on the safety, stability, and other product quality of biotherapeutics. Recently, several lipase HCPs have been identified to potentially cause the enzymatic degradation of polysorbate, a widely used excipient in the formulation of biotherapeutics, which can severely impact the stability and product quality of drug products. In this study, we identified three lipase HCPs that were frequently detected in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell cultures using shotgun proteomics, including phospholipase B-like 2 (PLBL2), lipoprotein lipase (LPL), and lysosomal acid lipase (LIPA). A targeted quantitation method for these three lipase HCPs was developed utilizing liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) with high-resolution multiple-reaction-monitoring (MRMhr) quantitation. The method demonstrated good sensitivity with low limit of quantitation (LLOQ) around 1 ng/mL, and linear dynamic range of three orders of magnitude for the three lipase HCPs. It has been applied for the characterization of process intermediates from various in-house monoclonal antibody (mAb) production. In addition, the method has also been used to evaluate the robustness of clearance for one of the lipase HCPs, PLBL2, under different column purification process conditions.

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