病毒
生物过程
效价
滤波器(信号处理)
瞬态(计算机编程)
生物系统
病毒学
停留时间分布
化学
生物
计算机科学
计算机视觉
包裹体(矿物)
操作系统
古生物学
矿物学
作者
Anna Malakian,Sung-Cherl Jung,Mohammad A. Afzal,Christina Carbrello,Sal Giglia,Matthew Johnson,Corinne E. Miller,William J. Rayfield,Dave Boenitz,David Cetlin,Andrew L. Zydney
摘要
The development of continuous/connected bioprocesses requires new approaches for viral clearance validation, both for specific unit operations and for the overall process. In this study, we have developed a transient inline spiking system that can be used to evaluate virus clearance at distinct time points during prolonged operation of continuous bioprocesses. The proof of concept for this system was demonstrated by evaluating the viral clearance for a virus filtration step, both with and without a prefilter upstream of the virus filter. The residence time distribution was evaluated using a previously identified noninteracting fluorescent tracer, while viral clearance was evaluated from measurements of the virus titer in samples obtained downstream of the virus filter. The measured log reduction values (LRV) for ϕX174, minute virus of mice, xenotropic murine leukemia virus, and a noninfectious mock virus particle were all within 0.5 log of those obtained using a traditional batch virus challenge for both model and real-world process streams (LRV between 2.2 and 3.4 for ϕX174 using a single layer of virus filter). The results demonstrate the effectiveness of transient inline spiking to validate the virus clearance capabilities in continuous bioprocessing, an essential element for the adoption of these processes for products made using mammalian cell lines.
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