Visualizing the Effect of Process Pause on Virus Entrapment During Constant Flux Virus Filtration
Wenbo Xu, Xianghong Qian, Hironobu Shirataki, Daniel Straus, Sumith Ranil Wickramasinghe

TL;DR
This paper uses fluorescent labeling and microscopy to study how pauses in virus filtration processes affect virus entrapment in membranes.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel visualization method to observe virus entrapment dynamics during virus filtration.
Findings
A 30-minute process pause caused the virus entrapment zone to broaden and move deeper into the membrane.
Aggregates in the feed stream increased the broadening of the entrapment zone.
These effects may reduce virus clearance efficiency in filtration processes.
Abstract
Virus filtration is an essential unit operation used to validate clearance of adventitious virus during the manufacture of biopharmaceutical products such as monoclonal antibodies. Obtaining at least a 10,000-fold reduction in virus particles in the permeate is challenging as monoclonal antibodies are about half the size of the virus particles. Minute virus of mice, FDA-recommended model adventitious virus, was labeled with a fluorescent dye. Laser scanning confocal microscopy was used to determine the location of virus entrapment within the virus filtration membrane. Three different hollow fiber membranes made of regenerated cellulose and polyvinylidene fluoride were tested. Feed streams consisted of MVM spiked in buffer and MVM spiked in 5 g L−1 bovine serum albumin known to contain aggregates similar in size to the MVM. After filtering the feed, a buffer flush was used, with and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsProtein purification and stability · Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects · Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
