Development and validation of a targeted LC-MS/MS quantitation method to monitor cell culture expression of tetanus neurotoxin during vaccine production
Antoine Francotte, Raphael Esson, Eric Abachin, Melissa Vanhamme,, Alexandre Dobly, Bruce Carpick, Sylvie Uhlrich, Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Dierick,, Celine Vanhee

TL;DR
This study presents a new antibody-free LC-MS/MS method for accurately monitoring tetanus neurotoxin levels during vaccine production, improving reliability and reducing animal testing.
Contribution
The paper introduces a validated, sensitive, and reproducible targeted LC-MS/MS technique for in-process TeNT quantification, eliminating the need for antibodies.
Findings
The method reliably quantifies TeNT during various production stages.
It detects TeNT levels under different physical stress conditions.
Validation follows ICH guidelines and total error approach.
Abstract
The tetanus neurotoxin (TeNT) is one of the most toxic proteins known to man, which prior to the use of the vaccine against the TeNT producing bacteria Clostridium tetani, resulted in a 20 % mortality rate upon infection. The clinical detrimental effects of tetanus have decreased immensely since the introduction of global vaccination programs, which depend on sustainable vaccine production. One of the major critical points in the manufacturing of these vaccines is the stable and reproducible production of high levels of toxin by the bacterial seed strains. In order to minimize time loss, the amount of TeNT is often monitored during and at the end of the bacterial culturing. The different methods that are currently available to assess the amount of TeNT in the bacterial medium suffer from variability, lack of sensitivity, and/or require specific antibodies. In accordance with the…
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