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The
amount, type, and size of the aggregates in biopharmaceuticals can have
important consequences for the safety and efficacy of biopharmaceuticals. Alliance Protein Laboratories has extensive experience in aggregation issues
and analysis of aggregation in proteins and other macromolecules. Our scientists
are widely-recognized experts in this area and have published several major
review articles. They have also pioneered new analytical approaches for
aggregation analysis that are now widely used in the biotechnology industry.
Over the last 10 years APL has completed hundreds of aggregation-related
projects on proteins, peptides, nucleic acids, and other molecules.
The primary tools we use for aggregation analysis are:
We also have extensive experience at using these technologies to
cross-validate SEC or other assays that companies are using for routine
aggregation analysis or lot release, and in using these technologies to demonstrate
comparability of aggregation for biosimilars, between different manufacturing
processes or sites, etc.
Our understanding of aggregation mechanisms and world-class expertise on how
solvent composition affects protein conformation and influences aggregation
during chromatographic purification means we may also be able to help you to
prevent aggregation during manufacturing.
Below are downloadable versions of a few of our publications and
presentations about aggregation (more can be found on the
Further Reading page):
Philo, J. S. and Arakawa, T. (2009).
Mechanisms of protein aggregation. Curr. Pharm. Biotechnol. 10, 348-351.
[e-mail to request PDF]
Philo, J. S. (2009). A critical review of methods for size characterization
of non-particulate protein aggregates. Curr. Pharm. Biotechnol. 10,
359-372. [e-mail to request PDF]
"Aggregation
analysis of therapeutic proteins, part 1: General aspects and techniques for
assessment". Arakawa, T., Philo, J. S., Ejima, D., Tsumoto,
K., and Arisaka, F. (2006). Bioprocess International 4 (10), 42-49.
"Aggregation
analysis of therapeutic proteins, part 2: Analytical ultracentrifugation and
dynamic light scattering". Arakawa, T., Philo, J. S., Ejima, D., Tsumoto,
K., and Arisaka, F. (2007). Bioprocess International 5 (4), 36-47.
"Aggregation
analysis of therapeutic proteins, part 3: Principles and optimization of
field-flow fractionation (FFF)". Arakawa, T., Philo, J. S., Ejima, D.,
Sato, H., and Tsumoto, K. (2007). Bioprocess International 5 (10), 52-70
"Focus
on aggregation: types, causes, characterization, and impact", invited talk,
Comparability for Biotherapeutics, Berlin June 2007
"Sensitivity and Reproducibility of Protein
Aggregate Analysis by Sedimentation Velocity", poster, WCBP 2005
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