A simultaneous assessment metric for MAb quantity and glycan quality

Cytotechnology. 2016 Oct;68(5):1987-97. doi: 10.1007/s10616-016-0011-1. Epub 2016 Aug 9.

Abstract

As a critical quality attribute, glycosylation represents an important consideration when analyzing the success of a glycoprotein production process. Though critical, glycosylation is not the only measure of culture success; other factors, including culture size, maintenance, and productivity, are also critical. A new metric was developed to address both product quality, as measured through glycosylation, and product quantity, as measured through product concentration. A monoclonal antibody Chinese hamster ovary cell culture model system was used to assess this metric across various media formulations. In a model test system, the metric discriminated that some media supplements had a net positive impact on productivity and glycosylation, while others had a net negative impact on productivity and glycosylation.

Keywords: Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO); Critical quality attributes; Glycosylation; Monoclonal antibodies; Productivity.