A new purification process for goose immunoglobulin IgY(ΔFc) with hydrophobic charge-induction chromatography

[Display omitted] ► Novel bioseparation technology, hydrophobic charge-induction chromatography, was applied to separate IgY(ΔFc). ► The adsorption isotherms of IgY(ΔFc) onto new HCIC adsorbent (MMI-Bestarose) were investigated. ► The HCIC separation conditions were optimized and high separation eff...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical engineering journal 2011-10, Vol.56 (3), p.205-211
Hauptverfasser: Tong, Hong-Fei, Lin, Dong-Qiang, Pan, Yue, Yao, Shan-Jing
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] ► Novel bioseparation technology, hydrophobic charge-induction chromatography, was applied to separate IgY(ΔFc). ► The adsorption isotherms of IgY(ΔFc) onto new HCIC adsorbent (MMI-Bestarose) were investigated. ► The HCIC separation conditions were optimized and high separation efficiency was obtained. ► New process with HCIC can be a promising technology for the cost-effective separation of IgY(ΔFc) from plasma. Hydrophobic charge-induction chromatography (HCIC) is a novel bioseparation technique, especially for antibody purification. In this study, HCIC was used for the purification of goose immunoglobulin IgY(ΔFc). IgY(ΔFc) is a kind of unique immunoglobulin existing in waterfowl, which natively lacks C H3 and C H4 domains of heavy chains and has some particular therapeutic applications. A new HCIC ligand, 2-mercapto-1-methyl-imidazole (MMI), was coupled to the divinyl-sulfone-activated agarose matrix to prepare the HCIC gel. The adsorption isotherms of IgY(ΔFc) were investigated at different pHs. The saturated capacity of IgY(ΔFc) at pH 5.0 could reach 187.5 mg/ml gel, and the pH-dependent adsorption behaviors were found. After the goose plasma was pre-treated with caprylic acid to precipitate some impurities, the supernatant could be directly loaded onto the HCIC column for IgY(ΔFc) separation. The operation conditions were optimized, including the loading pH, elution pH and the loading volume. High separation efficiency was obtained with final purity of 98.6% and the yield of 85.0%. The results indicate that the new process with HCIC can be a promising technology for the cost-effective separation of IgY(ΔFc) from plasma.
ISSN:1369-703X
1873-295X
DOI:10.1016/j.bej.2011.06.010