Development and application of an automated, low-volume chromatography system for resin and condition screening

A small‐volume chromatography system was developed for rapid resin and parameter screening and applied to the purification of a therapeutic monoclonal antibody from a key product‐related impurity. Accounting for constraints in peripheral volume, gradient formation, column integrity, and fraction col...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biotechnology journal 2008-10, Vol.3 (9-10), p.1212-1223
Hauptverfasser: Teeters, Mark, Bezila, Daniel, Alred, Patricia, Velayudhan, Ajoy
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A small‐volume chromatography system was developed for rapid resin and parameter screening and applied to the purification of a therapeutic monoclonal antibody from a key product‐related impurity. Accounting for constraints in peripheral volume, gradient formation, column integrity, and fraction collection in microtiter plates, the resulting system employed 2‐mL columns and was successfully integrated with plate‐based methods for rapid sample analysis (e. g., use of automated liquid handlers, plate readers, and HPLC). Several cation‐exchange chromatography resins were screened using automated programs and tailored gradients for the combination of a particular resin and a given antibody feedstock produced during Phase 1 development. Results from the tailored gradient runs were used to select a resin, and to arrive at efficient stepwise elution schedules for the chosen resin. By maintaining a constant residence time, final operating parameters were successfully scaled to representative bed heights and column diameters up to 2.6 cm (106 mL). This approach significantly improved throughput while reducing development time and material consumption.
ISSN:1860-6768
1860-7314
DOI:10.1002/biot.200700265