Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1222269 | Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This work reports the validation of a simple CZE method to be used in quality control of recombinant human glycosylated interleukin-7 (rhIL-7) batches produced in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. The separation buffer was a 25Â mM sodium borate at pH 10 containing 12Â mM diaminobutane (DAB) used as a dynamic coating agent of the capillary. This method allowed the separation of seven peaks ranging from low to high sialylated glycoforms. An extensive study on conditioning methods of the capillary has been conducted to yield repeatable results. Excellent RSD of EOF mobility (less than 0.6%) was obtained when conditioning included capillary equilibration under virtual analyses and storage in 0.1Â M NaOH overnight. Method specificity has been demonstrated to be able to discriminate different rhIL-7 glycoforms produced in CHO from formulation matrix. Linearity was demonstrated between 0.5 and 4Â mg/mL. LOQ was 0.5Â mg/mL. Repeatability (RSDÂ <Â 1.4 and 3.3% for tm and A%, respectively), intermediate precision of inter-day (RSDÂ <Â 2.1 and 4.5), inter-analyst (RSDÂ <Â 2.0 and 3.0) and inter-equipment (RSDÂ <Â 3.8 and 3.7 for electrophoretic mobility and A%, respectively) were all very satisfactory. Evaluation of robustness revealed that pH and DAB concentration are critical parameters in the method while slight alteration of ionic strength of electrolyte or change of capillary source did not affect the results. Finally the method was shown to provide reliable informations to address comparability studies and batch-to-batch consistency of biomanufactured rhIL-7.
Keywords
E. coliCZEBGEIL-7EOFDABRecombinant human erythropoietinEscherichia coliValidationCapillary zone electrophoresisCapillary electrophoresisbackground electrolyteinterleukin-7ChoChinese Hamster OvaryElectroosmotic flowrhEPOEuropean PharmacopoeiaICHquality controlInternational Conference on HarmonizationGlycoprotein
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Authors
Youssef Alahmad, Myriam Taverna, Hanane Mobdi, Jérémy Duboeuf, Anne Grégoire, Iann Rancé, Nguyet Thuy Tran,