Size exclusion chromatography of biopharmaceutical products: From current practices for proteins to emerging trends for viral vectors, nucleic acids and lipid nanoparticles
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Size exclusion chromatography of biopharmaceutical products: From current practices for proteins to emerging trends for viral vectors, nucleic acids and lipid nanoparticles
Abstract
The 21st century has been particularly productive for the biopharmaceutical industry, with the introduction of several classes of innovative therapeutics, such as monoclonal antibodies and related compounds, gene therapy products, and RNA-based modalities. All these new molecules are susceptible to aggregation and fragmentation, which necessitates a size variant analysis for their comprehensive characterization. Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) is one of the reference techniques that can be applied. The analytical techniques for mAbs are now well established and some of them are now emerging for the newer modalities. In this context, the objective of this review article is: i) to provide a short historical background on SEC, ii) to suggest some clear guidelines on the selection of packing material and mobile phase for successful method development in modern SEC; and iii) to highlight recent advances in SEC, such as the use of narrow-bore and micro-bore columns, ultra-wide pore columns, and low-adsorption column hardware. Some important innovations, such as recycling SEC, the coupling of SEC with mass spectrometry, and the use of alternative detectors such as charge detection mass spectrometry and mass photometry are also described. In addition, this review discusses the use of SEC in multidimensional setups and shows some of the most recent advances at the preparative scale. In the third part of the article, the possibility of SEC for the characterization of new modalities is also reviewed. The final objective of this review is to provide a clear summary of opportunities and limitations of SEC for the analysis of different biopharmaceutical products.
Keywords: Bioinert columns; Gene therapy; Messenger RNA; Monoclonal antibodies; New modalities; Size exclusion chromatography.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: The authors declare the following competing financial interests: Mateusz Imiołek, Colette Quinn, Abraham Finny, Matthew Lauber and Szabolcs Fekete are employees of Waters (Milford, MA, USA), a manufacturer of chromatography systems and consumables. BEH, XBridge, and IonHance are trademarks of Waters Technologies Corporation. Comirnaty is a trademark of BioNTech SE. Spikevax is a trademark of ModernaTx, Inc. DryLab is a trademark of Molnar, IMRE. Fusion QbD is a trademark of S-Matrix Corporation. ChromSwordAuto is a trademark of ChromSword. AutoChrom is a trademark of Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc. Yarra is a trademark of Phenomenex, Inc. NanoMate is a trademark of Advion, Inc. Sephacryl is a trademark of Cytiva Bioprocess R&D AB. All other marks are the property of their respective owner.
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