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Characterization of Non-Infectious Virus-Like Particle Surrogates for Viral Clearance Applications

Journal

APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 183, Issue 1, Pages 318-331

Publisher

HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-017-2447-y

Keywords

Viral clearance; Bioprocessdevelopment; QualitybyDesign; Minute virusofmice; Virus; like particle; Chromatofocusing; Chromatography; Virus filtration

Funding

  1. Research Participation Program at FDA/CDER/OBP
  2. Regulatory Science and Review Enhancement Program (RSR) [15-14]
  3. Research Review Coordinating Committee (RRCC)

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Viral clearance is a critical aspect of biopharmaceutical manufacturing process validation. To determine the viral clearance efficacy of downstream chromatography and filtration steps, live viral spiking studies are conducted with model mammalian viruses such as minute virus of mice (MVM). However, due to biosafety considerations, spiking studies are costly and typically conducted in specialized facilities. In this work, we introduce the concept of utilizing a non-infectious MVM virus-like particle (MVM-VLP) as an economical surrogate for live MVM during process development and characterization. Through transmission electron microscopy, size exclusion chromatography with multi-angle light scattering, chromatofocusing, and a novel solute surface hydrophobicity assay, we examined and compared the size, surface charge, and hydrophobic properties of MVM and MVM-VLP. The results revealed that MVM and MVM-VLP exhibited nearly identical physicochemical properties, indicating the potential utility of MVM-VLP as an accurate and economical surrogate to live MVM during chromatography and filtration process development and characterization studies.

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