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Protein a chromatography

a chromatography and protein technology, applied in the field of protein a chromatography, can solve the problems of increasing the leakage rate of recombinant protein a matrices, difficult to remove, and the inevitably subject of protein a affinity columns to some degree of ligand leakage from the column, so as to achieve the effect of increasing the ionic strength and increasing the throughpu

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-02-09
LONZA BIOLOGICS PLC
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[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,722 teaches selective separation of contaminating protein A from a protein-A purified antibody preparation by absorbing the mixture to an anion exchanger material and to separate both components by sequentially eluting the antibodies and protein A under conditions of increasing ionic strength. This resolution method is highly dependent on the pI of the antibody which is specific and highly variable for a given antibody. Further, throughput is limited by the steepness of the salt gradient required for obtaining separation.
[0007]FIG. 1 shows the result of pretreatment by means of non-reducing 10% SDS-PAGE for a staphylococcal protein A standard (lane 1: native protein A; lane 2: after pretreatment) and pure, uncoupled Streamline™ recombinant protein A (provided by courtesy of Pharmacia, now Amersham-Biosciences; lane 4: native recombinant protein A; lane 5: after pretreatment).

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Protein A affinity columns inevitably are subject to some degree of leakage of ligand from the column upon repeated runs.
Unfortunately, this protein A or protein A fragment contaminants retain their affinity for IgG and are difficult to remove from the purified antibody due to ongoing complex formation.
As a concomittant disadvantage, the leakage rate of such recombinant Protein A matrices is often drastically increased in contrast to many traditional, multi-point attached natural Protein A matrices obtained by CNBr coupling.
Low through-put and loss in antibody yield are the disadvantages of this method.

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[0012] It is an object of the present invention to devise another method for separating protein A or protein A fragments from antibody, preferably an IgG, which method avoids the disadvantages of the prior art. According to the present invention, such object is solved according to the independent claims 1 and 9.

[0013] According to the present invention, a method of purifying an antibody is devised which method comprises the steps of: firstly, purifying an antibody by means of protein A affinity chromatography wherein the protein A is a native protein A or a functional derivative thereof.

[0014] Secondly, loading the purified antibody on an ion exchange material under conditions which allow for binding of the protein A or its functional derivative and thirdly, collecting the antibody, preferably collecting at least 70%, more preferably collecting at least 80%, most preferably collecting at least 90% of the amount of antibody loaded onto the ion exchange material in the flow-through ...

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Abstract

A novel method for selectively removing leaked protein A from antibody purified by means of protein A affnitiy chromatography is disclosed.

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[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of International Application No. PCT / EP2004 / 002041, filed 1 Mar. 2004, and claims benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 464,973, filed 24 Apr. 2003, U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 604,464, filed 26 Ausgust 2004, and EP 0304576.2 filed 28 Feb. 2003, the entire contents of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to the field of antibody purification in biotechnological production. It is an object of the present invention to describe a novel process for purification of such antibody. [0003] Protein A chromatography is widely used in industrial manufacturing of antibodies since allowing for almost complete purification of antibodies, that is usually IgG, in a single step from cell culture supernatants. Protein A affinity columns inevitably are subject to some degree of leakage of ligand from the column upon repeated runs. Pa...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C07K16/18C07K1/10C07K1/22C07K1/36C07K16/00C07K16/06C07K17/02
CPCC07K1/22C07K16/00B01D15/3809B01D15/363B01D15/362C07K1/36C07K16/06C07K17/02
Inventor BONNERJEA, JULIANPRENETA, ANNA
Owner LONZA BIOLOGICS PLC
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