Shiratori Masaru, Kiss Robert
Genentech, Inc. (A Member of the Roche Group), San Francisco, CA, USA.
Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol. 2018;165:75-93. doi: 10.1007/10_2017_38.
Industrial-scale mammalian cell culture processes have been contaminated by viruses during the culturing phase. Although the historical frequency of such events has been quite low, the impact of contamination can be significant for the manufacturing company and for the supply of the product to patients. This chapter discusses sources of adventitious agent contamination risk in a cell culture process, provides a semiquantitative assessment of such risks, and describes potential process barriers that can be used to reduce contamination risk. High-temperature, short-time (HTST) heat treatment is recommended as the process barrier of choice, when compatible with the process. A case study assessing the compatibility of HTST heat treatment with a cell culture medium is presented, and lessons learned are shared from our experiences over many years of developing and implementing virus barriers in mammalian cell culture processes. Graphical Abstract.
工业规模的哺乳动物细胞培养过程在培养阶段曾被病毒污染。尽管此类事件的历史发生频率相当低,但污染对制造公司以及产品向患者的供应可能会产生重大影响。本章讨论细胞培养过程中潜在病原体污染风险的来源,对这些风险进行半定量评估,并描述可用于降低污染风险的潜在工艺屏障。当与工艺兼容时,推荐采用高温短时(HTST)热处理作为首选的工艺屏障。本文给出了一个评估HTST热处理与细胞培养基兼容性的案例研究,并分享了我们在哺乳动物细胞培养过程中多年开发和实施病毒屏障的经验教训。图形摘要。