At-line high throughput site-specific glycan profiling using targeted mass spectrometry

•High throughput, site-specific glycan profiling using targeted mass spectrometry.•Rapid analysis of glycan profiles directly from culture media.•Methodology is fully compatible with automation.•Methodology can be integrated into cell line selection and process development.•Strategy can be used for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2020-03, Vol.25, p.e00424-e00424, Article e00424
Hauptverfasser: Chi, Bertie, Veyssier, Christel, Kasali, Toyin, Uddin, Faisal, Sellick, Christopher A.
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Zusammenfassung:•High throughput, site-specific glycan profiling using targeted mass spectrometry.•Rapid analysis of glycan profiles directly from culture media.•Methodology is fully compatible with automation.•Methodology can be integrated into cell line selection and process development.•Strategy can be used for multi-attribute product quality screening/monitoring. Protein post-translational modification (PTM) plays an important role in many biological processes; of which glycosylation is arguably one of the most complex and diverse modifications and is crucial for the safety and efficacy of biotherapeutic proteins. Mass spectrometric characterization of protein glycosylation is well established with clear advantages and disadvantages; on one hand it is precise and information-rich, as well as being relative inexpensive in terms of the reagents and consumables despite the instrumentation cost and, depending on the method, can give site specific information; on the other hand it generally suffers from low throughput, restriction to largely purified samples and is less quantitative, especially for sialylated glycan species. Here, we describe a high throughput, site-specific, targeted mass spectrometric peptide mapping approach to quickly screen/rank candidate production cell lines and culture conditions that give favourable glycosylation profiles directly from conditioned culture media for an Fc-fusion protein. The methodology is fully compatible with automation and combines the speed of ‘top-down’ mass spectrometry with the site-specific information of ‘bottom-up’ mass spectrometry. In addition, this strategy can be used for multi-attribute product quality screening/monitoring as an integral part of cell line selection and process development.
ISSN:2215-017X
2215-017X
DOI:10.1016/j.btre.2020.e00424