Method of preparing -1 proteinase inhibitor

The invention relates to the purification of alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor ( -1 PI) from aqueous solutions. More specifically, the invention relates to the purification of -1 PI from blood plasma or from plasma fractions produced from Cohn-Oncley fractionation with chromatography. Viral removal is ac...

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Hauptverfasser: Lebing, Wytold, Chavez, Mark D, Ownby, David W, Trukawinski, Susan, Wood, Woody D
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The invention relates to the purification of alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor ( -1 PI) from aqueous solutions. More specifically, the invention relates to the purification of -1 PI from blood plasma or from plasma fractions produced from Cohn-Oncley fractionation with chromatography. Viral removal is accomplished by the addition of PEG and by nanofiltration. Inactivation of enveloped viruses is accomplished by addition of detergent prior to the chromatography process. Purification of -1 proteinase inhibitor ( -1 PI) from aqueous solutions, such as human plasma, is accomplished by precipitation of contaminating proteins from the aqueous solution, followed by dilution of the solution to adjust its conductivity, and passing of the solution through an anion exchange resin. The conductivity of the solution is adjusted so that the -1 PI binds to the anion exchange resin, while other contaminating proteins and solvent pass through the resin. Further purification may be accomplished by cation chromatography, which takes advantage of the fact that -1 PI does not bind to the cation column under certain conditions. Some embodiments of the invention also include virus removal and/or inactivation by methods such as nanofiltration and such as contact with a non-ionic detergent. The methods of the present invention result in greater yield, purity, and pathogenic clearance of plasma fractions than known methods.