2009
DOI: 10.1002/bit.22393
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Ultra scale‐down prediction using microwell technology of the industrial scale clarification characteristics by centrifugation of mammalian cell broths

Abstract: This article describes how a combination of an ultra scale-down (USD) shear device feeding a microwell centrifugation plate may be used to provide a prediction of how mammalian cell broth will clarify at scale. In particular a method is described that is inherently adaptable to a robotic platform and may be used to predict how the flow rate and capacity (equivalent settling area) of a centrifuge and the choice of feed zone configuration may affect the solids carry over in the supernatant. This is an important … Show more

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“…The availability of scale-down tools allows this information to be gathered while the fermentation proceeds rather than in a retrospective fashion. Here, we use a microscale methodology reported by Tait et al 20 to predict the centrifugation performance of samples obtained at different time points over the postinduction phase. The centrifugation performance of the unsheared samples is included, which gives an indication of the shear sensitivity of the broth over time.…”
Section: Centrifugation Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The availability of scale-down tools allows this information to be gathered while the fermentation proceeds rather than in a retrospective fashion. Here, we use a microscale methodology reported by Tait et al 20 to predict the centrifugation performance of samples obtained at different time points over the postinduction phase. The centrifugation performance of the unsheared samples is included, which gives an indication of the shear sensitivity of the broth over time.…”
Section: Centrifugation Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16][17][18][19] The performance of a large scale centrifuge can be related to bench-top centrifugation using the correlation: where R 1 is the equivalent settling area for the pilot-scale centrifuge, Q is the volumetric flow rate, V is the volume of material used in the small scale centrifugation, t is the time of centrifugation at small scale, and c is the experimentally derived calibration factors to allow for flow conditions not considered in the theoretical derivation of R (c 1 ¼ 0.4) for disc-stack centrifuges 23 and c 2 ¼ 1 for bench-top centrifugation. R 2 is the equivalent settling area at the laboratory scale determined according to the relationship described by Maybury et al 17 Centrifugation studies were carried out using an Eppendorf 5180R bench-top centrifuge (Cambridge, UK) with an A-4-62 swing-out rotor with temperature controlled to 20 C. Microwell plate centrifugation was performed using a 96-deep square well (Abgene, Epsom, UK) microwell plate format. In the interest of minimizing wall effects on particle settling characteristics, the smallest size plate configuration was selected (8.25 mm wide).…”
Section: Centrifugation Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was undertaken in conjunction with the development of whole antibody analysis using LC/MSD-TOF in line with the process analytical technology (PAT) initiative to introduce fast, at-line in-depth analysis of product attributes. Whilst we have previously shown using a scale-down approach that disc-stack centrifugation of mammalian cells can have a significant impact upon the contaminating solids carry over (Hutchinson et al, 2006;Tait et al, 2009) the structural integrity of the product was not considered. Here we specifically describe how post-translational modifications change according to the time of harvest of a mammalian cell culture, and study how conditions in the subsequent centrifugation step affects these.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%