Self-interaction chromatography of mAbs: accurate measurement of dead volumes
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Author(s)
Hedberg, SHM
Heng, JYY
Williams, DR
Liddel, JM
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Purpose: Measurement of the second virial coefficient B22 for proteins using self-interaction chromatography (SIC) is becoming an increasingly important technique for studying their solution behaviour. In common with all physicochemical chromatographic methods, measuring the dead volume of the SIC packed column is crucial for accurate retention data; this paper examines best practise for dead volume determination.
Method: SIC type experiments using catalase, BSA, lysozyme and a mAb as model systems are reported, as well as a number of dead column measurements.
Results: It was observed that lysozyme and mAb interacted specifically with Toyopearl AF-Formyl dead columns depending upon pH and [NaCl], invalidating their dead volume usage. Toyopearl AF-Amino packed dead columns showed no such problems and acted as suitable dead columns without any solution condition dependency. Dead volume determinations using dextran MW standards with protein immobilised SIC columns provided dead volume estimates close to those obtained using Toyopearl AF-Amino dead columns.
Conclusion: It is concluded that specific interactions between proteins, including mAbs, and select SIC support phases can compromise the use of some standard approaches for estimating the dead volume of SIC columns. Two other methods were shown to provide good estimates for the dead volume.
Method: SIC type experiments using catalase, BSA, lysozyme and a mAb as model systems are reported, as well as a number of dead column measurements.
Results: It was observed that lysozyme and mAb interacted specifically with Toyopearl AF-Formyl dead columns depending upon pH and [NaCl], invalidating their dead volume usage. Toyopearl AF-Amino packed dead columns showed no such problems and acted as suitable dead columns without any solution condition dependency. Dead volume determinations using dextran MW standards with protein immobilised SIC columns provided dead volume estimates close to those obtained using Toyopearl AF-Amino dead columns.
Conclusion: It is concluded that specific interactions between proteins, including mAbs, and select SIC support phases can compromise the use of some standard approaches for estimating the dead volume of SIC columns. Two other methods were shown to provide good estimates for the dead volume.
Date Issued
2015-08-13
Date Acceptance
2015-07-23
Citation
Pharmaceutical Research, 2015, 32 (12), pp.3975-3985
ISSN
1573-904X
Publisher
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
Start Page
3975
End Page
3985
Journal / Book Title
Pharmaceutical Research
Volume
32
Issue
12
Copyright Statement
© The Author(s) 2015. This is an open access article under the CC BY (4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Published