N-glycosylation is one of the major post-translational modifications, with significant effects on the mechanism of action, the efficacy, and the safety of antibody drugs or glycoproteins. With the growing application of therapeutic antibodies, routinely monitoring N-glycosylation becomes increasingly important during cell culture process development and quality control. However, the current pretreatment methods for N-glycan analysis are time- and labor-consuming. The purification procedure of enzymatically released glycans could also partly affect the accuracy of results due to its complexity. In this study, a rapid ultra-high performance liquid chromatography method based on magnetic bead extraction and 2-AB fluorescent labeling was developed and compared against three popular pretreatment methods for N-glycan profiling (two were solid phase extraction and the other was acetone precipitation). The method's repeatability results showed that magnetic bead extraction has higher precision (% relative standard deviation (RSD), 0.121.06%) than solid phase extraction (SPE) (%RSD, 0.38-8.02%) and acetone precipitation (%RSD, 0.42-8.58%). This robust pretreatment method also maximized the retention of some low abundance oligosaccharides, and may thus provide a rapid and high-throughput workflow option for N-Glycan analysis in the biopharmaceutical industry.
Keywords: 2AB-UHPLC; Acetone precipitation; Magnetic bead separation; Monoclonal antibody; N-glycan profiling; Solid phase extraction.
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