Perfusion cell culture decreases process and product heterogeneity in a head-to-head comparison with fed-batch.

BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL(2019)

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In this study, the authors compared the impacts of fed-batch and perfusion platforms on process and product attributes for IgG1- and IgG4-producing cell lines. A "plug-and-play" approach is applied to both platforms at bench scale, using commercially available basal and feed media, a standard feed strategy for fed-batch and ATF filtration for perfusion. Product concentration in fed-batch is 2.5 times greater than perfusion, while average productivity in perfusion is 7.5 times greater than fed-batch. PCA reveals more variability in the cell environment and metabolism during the fed-batch run. LDH measurements show that exposure of product to cell lysate is 7-10 times greater in fed-batch. Product analysis shows larger abundances of neutral species in perfusion, likely due to decreased bioreactor residence times and extracellular exposure. The IgG1 perfusion product also has higher purity and lower half-antibody. Glycosylation is similar across both culture modes. The first perfusion harvest slice for both product types shows different glycosylation than subsequent harvests, suggesting that product quality lags behind metabolism. In conclusion, process and product data indicate that intra-lot heterogeneity is decreased in perfusion cultures. Additional data and discussion is required to understand the developmental, clinical and commercial implications, and in what situations increased uniformity would be beneficial.
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cell culture,fed-batch,perfusion,product quality,productivity
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