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Capture and purification of an untagged nanobody by mixed weak cation chromatography and cation exchange chromatography

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PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION
Volume 192, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.pep.2021.106030

Keywords

Nanobodies; Purification; Mixed weak cation chromatography; Capture; Capto MMC; Capto S ImpAct

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A new method for capturing and purifying untagged nanobodies (Nbs) using mixed weak cation exchange chromatography and cation exchange chromatography was successfully established in this study. The optimal loading condition for capturing anti-NGF Nb using Capto MMC was found to be pH 4.0-5.0 through experiments. This method showed high purity and yield of products at both laboratory scale and commercial production scale.
Nanobodies (Nbs) are single-domain antibodies, which have potential application value in tumor-targeted therapy, immunotherapy, diagnostic probe, and molecular imaging. Typically, Nbs are captured by affinity chromatography via the addition of specific fusion tags at their N or C terminus. Nerve growth factor (NGF), which regulates the growth and development of peripheral and central neurons, maintains neuronal survival and plays a key role in both arthritis and acute and chronic pain. In this study, a method for capture and purification of an untagged Nb (anti-NGF Nb) by mixed weak cation chromatography and cation exchange chromatography was established. First, pH 4.0-5.0 was demonstrated to be the optimal loading condition for Capto MMC to capture anti-NGF by the design of experiments (DOE). Furthermore, high purity and yield products can be obtained at laboratory scale and commercial production scale by adjusting the protein pH. Additionally, direct capture of anti-NGF Nb using Capto MMC without adjusting anti-NGF Nb harvest pH was investigated. The antiNGF Nb captured by Capto MMC was 67.2% yield, 94.5% monomer purity, and host cell protein (HCP) was reduced from 74,931 ppm to 484 ppm. The anti-NGF Nb that were further purified using Capto S ImpAct achieved 84.5% yield and 99.2% purity and 77 ppm of HCP. The scaling-up process was consistent with the results of the optimized process, further demonstrating the feasibility of this method. This outcome provides a highly promising and competitive alternative to affinity chromatography-based processing strategies for Nbs.

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