화학공학소재연구정보센터
Process Biochemistry, Vol.50, No.8, 1313-1317, 2015
Purification of TNFR-Fc produced in recombinant CHO cells: Characterization of product-related impurities
Because of its large size and structural complexity, preparations of the cysteine-rich tumor necrosis factor receptor-Fc (TNFR-Fc) that are produced using recombinant CHO cells contain many undesirable impurities. In this study, to purify TNFR-Fc, cell culture supernatant was first clarified using a pre-filter and sterilization filter and then subjected to a series of purification steps consisting of protein A affinity column chromatography, anion exchange chromatography, and hydrophobic interaction chromatography CHIC). To characterize the presence of TNFR-Fc-related impurities after the HIC step, the HIC eluates were further fractionated using analytical HIC and then separated by size exclusion chromatography (SEC). Several product-related impurities were detected during SEC, including low molecular weight (LMW) species, high molecular weight aggregates, and species with a size equivalent to authentic TNFR-Fc. N-terminal sequence analysis of the LMW species indicated that N-terminal amino acids had been partially deleted from the protein sequence at amino acid positions 1-185 or 1-223. Peptide mapping analysis followed by quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (Q-TOF-MS) and MS/MS indicated that the species that was equivalent in size to authentic TNFR-Fc contained scrambled disulfide bonds linked as Cys98-Cys115 or Cys104-Cys112. These product-related impurities, which led to a marked reduction in TNF-alpha neutralizing activity during cytotoxicity neutralization assays in L929 cells, should be removed from the final product during purification. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.