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In biotherapeutic protein production, host cell proteins (HCPs) are one of the main process related impurities which must be cleared and controlled through downstream processing. In this paper, we studied a novel therapeutic protein molecule which had a high level of HCP co-purification throughout the downstream process. Here, we focused on the polishing purification step and developed an effective strategy for improving HCP clearance using multimodal chromatography (MMC) resin, Nuvia cPrime. A high throughput process development (HTPD) workflow was used to identify the resin and process conditions which could enable significant HCP clearance while maintaining acceptable product quality and process performance. HCP analysis of gradient elution fractions on multimodal chromatography found that HCPs eluted at the beginning of the gradient, at a lower salt concentration than the therapeutic protein. Based on these findings, a step elution process involving an intermediate low salt wash was developed to clear weak-binding HCPs, while retaining the therapeutic protein on the column. This strategy was highly effective and enabled 80 % reduction in total HCP content, including some problematic and difficult to remove candidates such as Peroxiredoxin-1, Serine protease HTRA1, Clusterin and Lipoprotein lipase.
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Beijing Institute of Heart, Lung, and Blood Vessel Disease, Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China. Electronic address:
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August 2025
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, Radlinského 9, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovakia.
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August 2025
Germanna Community College, Fredericksburg, VA 22408, USA.
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August 2025
State Key Laboratory of Biopharmaceutical Preparation and Delivery, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.
As the need for antibody production rises, there is an urgent need to lower the costs and enhance the efficiency of the separation process. Currently, the chromatographic media used for antibody separation and purification often focus on individual properties of antibodies, such as affinity, hydrophobicity, and charge, leading to issues like low purification efficiency or inadequate adsorption capacity. To address this, an electrostatically coupled polypeptide affinity medium (FD7-3, 5-diaminobenzoic acid n-sepharose, FD7-DA-Sepharose) was developed for rapid purification of antibodies from cell culture supernatant.
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