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Evaluation of structural modification induced activation of pneumococcal polysaccharide by GC-MS for the conjugate vaccine

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CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH
Volume 531, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2023.108878

Keywords

GC-MS; Activation; Cyanylation; Pneumococcal polysaccharide; Conjugate vaccine; SEC-HPLC; SEC-MALS

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Polysaccharide activation evaluation is crucial for conjugate vaccine quality. Pneumococcal polysaccharides of serotypes 5, 6B, 14, 19A, and 23F were cyanylated for 3 and 8 minutes, and their activation was assessed through methanolysis and derivatization. The results showed controlled conjugation kinetics in serotype 6B (22% and 27%) and serotype 23F Ps (11% and 36%) at 3 and 8 minutes, respectively. The GC-MS analysis of structural modifications provides important information for consistent conjugate vaccine manufacturing.
Polysaccharide (Ps) activation evaluation is an imperative quality attribute in a conjugate vaccine. Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PnPs) serotypes 5, 6B, 14, 19A and 23F were cyanylated for 3 and 8 min. The cyanylated and non-cyanylated polysaccharides were methanolysed and derivatized to assess the activation of each sugar by GCMS. The activation of 22 and 27% serotype 6B and 11 and 36% in serotype 23 F Ps at 3 and 8 min respectively showed controlled conjugation kinetics with CRM197 carrier protein estimated by SEC-HPLC and optimal absolute molar mass by SEC-MALS. The Glc and Gal are the most commonly activated sugars of all PnPs serotypes while N-acetyl sugars PneuNAc, GalNAc and Rha in serotypes 5, 14 and 19A respectively showed >50% activation which contributes to conjugate aggregate formation at 8 min compared to 3 min cyanylation. The GC-MS analysis of structural modifications at functional groups entails important information to characterize the activated polysaccharide for consistent conjugate vaccine manufacturing.

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