Publications by authors named "J C Souquet"

Membrane chromatography devices are a viable alternative to packed-bed resins and enable highly productive purification cascades for monoclonal antibodies and Fc-fusion proteins. In this study, ion exchange and protein A membrane chromatography performances were assessed and compared with their resin counterparts. Protein A dynamic binding capacities were higher than 50 g/L for two of the tested membranes and with a residence time of 0.

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  • Biomarkers play a critical role in predicting disease susceptibility and treatment responses, and they are increasingly valuable in the biomanufacturing of therapeutic proteins by enabling data-driven approaches during cell line and process development.
  • Despite the reliance on large screening methods for developing productive cell lines, there is a pressing need to transition to more rational, data-informed strategies as production limits are reached.
  • The review discusses various biological molecules as biomarkers, their detection techniques, and challenges faced, while also exploring their applications and limitations in cell line and bioprocess development.
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Improving current cell line development workflows can either focus on increasing the specific productivity of the cell lines or shortening timelines to reach the clinic as fast as possible. In this work, using the Beacon platform, we have combined two distinct protocols - early cloning with low-viability pools, and IgG membrane staining-, to concomitantly reach both objectives, and generate highly productive CHO clones in shorter timelines. Fast-sorting approaches using low-viability pools in combination with the Beacon platform have recently been reported to shorten CLD timelines.

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Background: Strategies minimizing surgical bleeding, including the antifibrinolytic agent tranexamic acid, play a crucial role in clinical practice to optimize overall surgical outcomes. Despite its proven efficacy in various clinical fields, there is a limited understanding regarding the use of tranexamic acid in plastic and aesthetic procedures. This study is the first investigating the effects of systemically administered tranexamic acid on postoperative blood loss and bleeding complications in fleur-de-lis abdominoplasties and apronectomies.

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Controlling high-mannose (HM) content of therapeutic proteins during process intensification, reformulation for subcutaneous delivery, antibody-drug conjugate or biosimilar manufacturing represents an ongoing challenge. Even though a range of glycosylation levers to increase HM content exist, modulators specially increasing M5 glycans are still scarce. Several compounds of the polyether ionophore family were screened for their ability to selectively increase M5 glycans of mAb products and compared to the well-known α-mannosidase I inhibitor kifunensine known to increase mainly M8-M9 glycans.

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