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Flow-Through Purification of Viruses-A Novel Approach to Vaccine Purification

Journal

5TH VACCINE AND ISV ANNUAL GLOBAL CONGRESS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 106-112

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.provac.2012.04.015

Keywords

influenza; virus; adsorber; beads; flow-through purification; host cell protein; DNA

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A two step flow-through chromatography process is proposed as an universal approach to purify viruses. A resin column with reduced surface area was developed for the first step to remove bulk of the host cell protein (HCP) from a viral feed stream while allowing most of the virus to flow-through. For the second step a chromatographic separations strategy using a primary amine membrane adsorber and multivalent ions in the mobile phase was developed. This enabled selective binding of host cell DNA (hcDNA) to the membrane and complete recovery of virus in the flow-through mode. The techniques were evaluated using cell culture grown influenza virus and bacteriophage feed streams. Virus recoveries of >70-80% and 100% were achieved for the column and membrane approaches respectively. The column cleared >80% of the HCP and the membrane adsorber reduced whole hcDNA levels to <10 ng. (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of the 5th vaccine conference organizing committee.

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