Predictive mechanistic modeling of loading and elution in protein A chromatography.

J Chromatogr A

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA. Electronic address:

Published: January 2024

Protein A chromatography is an enabling technology in current manufacturing processes of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and mAb derivatives, largely due to its ability to reduce the levels of process-related impurities by several orders of magnitude. Despite its widespread application, the use of mathematical modeling capable of accurately predicting the full protein A chromatographic process, including loading, post-loading wash and elution stages, has been limited. This work describes a mechanistic modeling approach utilizing the general rate model (GRM), the capabilities of which are explored and optimized using two isotherm models. Isotherm parameters were estimated by inverse-fitting simulated breakthrough curves to experimental data at various pH values. The parameter values so obtained were interpolated across the relevant pH range using a best-fit curve, thus enabling their use in predictive modeling, including of elution over a range of pH. The model provides accurate predictions (< 3% mean error in 10% dynamic binding capacity predictions and ∼ 5% mean error in elution mass and pool volume predictions, both on scale-up) for various residence times, buffer conditions and elution schemes and its effectiveness for use in scale-up and process development is shown by applying the same parameters to larger columns and a wider range of residence times.

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