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Bioanalysis ; 16(11): 505-517, 2024 Jun 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38864397

ABSTRACT

The 16th GCC Closed Forum was held in Orlando, FL, USA, on 23 June 2023. Representatives from international bioanalytical Contract Research Organizations were in attendance in order to discuss scientific and regulatory issues specific to bioanalysis. The issues discussed at the meeting included: IS response, flow cytometry, changes to the bioanalytical industry, NGS assays, biomarker assay for tissues, dPCR validation, immunogenicity harmonization and ICH M10 implementation. Conclusions and consensus from discussions of these topics are included in this article.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers , Flow Cytometry , Flow Cytometry/standards , Flow Cytometry/methods , Biomarkers/analysis , Humans , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods
2.
Bioanalysis ; 14(12): 853-863, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35703321

ABSTRACT

Gene therapy, cell therapy and vaccine research have led to an increased use of qPCR/ddPCR in bioanalytical laboratories. CROs are progressively undertaking the development and validation of qPCR and ddPCR assays. Currently, however, there is limited regulatory guidance for the use of qPCR and a complete lack of any regulatory guidelines for the use of the newer ddPCR to support regulated bioanalysis. Hence, the Global CRO Council in Bioanalysis (GCC) has issued this White Paper to provide; 1) a consensus on the different validation parameters required to support qPCR/ddPCR assays; 2) a harmonized approach to their validation and 3) a consistent development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all the bioanalytical laboratories using these techniques.


Subject(s)
Biological Assay , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods
3.
Bioanalysis ; 14(4): 187-193, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35135309

ABSTRACT

Gene therapy, cell therapy and vaccine research have led to an increased need to perform cellular immunity testing in a regulated environment to ensure the safety and efficacy of these treatments. The most common method for the measurement of cellular immunity has been Enzyme-Linked Immunospot assays. However, there is a lack of regulatory guidance available discussing the recommendations for developing and validating these types of assays. Hence, the Global CRO Council has issued this white paper to provide a consensus on the different validation parameters required to support Enzyme-Linked Immunospot assays and a harmonized and consistent approach to Enzyme-Linked Immunospot validation among contract research organizations.


Subject(s)
Biological Assay/methods , Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy/methods , Enzyme-Linked Immunospot Assay/methods , Genetic Therapy/methods , Humans
4.
Bioanalysis ; 13(8): 609-619, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33847160

ABSTRACT

The 13th Global CRO Council (GCC) closed forum for bioanalysis was held in New Orleans, LA, USA on 5 April 2019. This GCC meeting was organized to discuss the contents of the 2019 ICH M10 Bioanalytical Method Validation Draft Guideline published in February 2019 and consolidate the feedback of the GCC members. While ICH M10 will cover requirements for reference standards, one of the biggest challenges facing the CRO community is the lack of consistency and completeness of Certificates of Analysis for reference standards used in regulated bioanalysis. Similar challenges exist with critical reagents (e.g., capture and detection antibodies) used for assays supporting biologics. The recommendations provided in this publication are the minimum requirements for the content that GCC members believe should be included in Certificates of Analysis for reference standards obtained from commercial vendors, sponsors and compendial suppliers, for use in regulated bioanalytical studies. In addition, recommendations for internal standards, metabolites and critical reagents are discussed.


Subject(s)
Antibodies/analysis , Biological Assay/standards , Humans , Reference Standards
5.
Bioanalysis ; 11(18s): 1-228, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31565956

ABSTRACT

The 13th GCC Closed Forum for Bioanalysis was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA on April 5th, 2019. This GCC meeting was organized to discuss the contents of the 2019 ICH M10 Bioanalytical Method Validation Draft Guideline published in February 2019 and consolidate the feedback of the GCC members. In attendance were 63 senior-level participants from eight countries representing 44 bioanalytical CRO companies/sites. This event represented a unique opportunity for CRO bioanalytical experts to share their opinions and concerns regarding the ICH M10 Bioanalytical Method Validation Draft Guideline and to build unified comments to be provided to the ICH.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers/analysis , Guidelines as Topic , Humans , Reproducibility of Results , Research Design
6.
Bioanalysis ; 11(12): 1129-1138, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31319683

ABSTRACT

The 12th GCC Closed Forum was held in Philadelphia, PA, USA, on 9 April 2018. Representatives from international bioanalytical Contract Research Organizations were in attendance in order to discuss scientific and regulatory issues specific to bioanalysis. The issues discussed at the meeting included: critical reagents; oligonucleotides; certificates of analysis; method transfer; high resolution mass spectrometry; flow cytometry; recent regulatory findings and case studies involving stability and nonclinical immunogenicity. Conclusions and consensus from discussions of these topics are included in this article.


Subject(s)
Certification , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical , Flow Cytometry , Mass Spectrometry , Oligonucleotides/analysis , Social Control, Formal , Societies, Scientific , Indicators and Reagents/chemistry
8.
Bioanalysis ; 11(7): 645-653, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30993999

ABSTRACT

Over the last decade, the use of biomarker data has become integral to drug development. Biomarkers are not only utilized for internal decision-making by sponsors; they are increasingly utilized to make critical decisions for drug safety and efficacy. As the regulatory agencies are routinely making decisions based on biomarker data, there has been significant scrutiny on the validation of biomarker methods. Contract research organizations regularly use commercially available immunoassay kits to validate biomarker methods. However, adaptation of such kits in a regulated environment presents significant challenges and was one of the key topics discussed during the 12th Global Contract Research Organization Council for Bioanalysis (GCC) meeting. This White Paper reports the GCC members' opinion on the challenges facing the industry and the GCC recommendations on the classification of commercial kits that can be a win-win for commercial kit vendors and end users.


Subject(s)
Biological Assay/methods , Biomarkers/analysis , Biological Assay/standards , Drug Discovery , Humans , Ligands , Pharmaceutical Preparations/chemistry , Pharmaceutical Preparations/metabolism , Pharmaceutical Preparations/standards , Quality Control , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic , Reference Standards , Societies, Pharmaceutical , Surveys and Questionnaires
9.
Bioanalysis ; 10(7): 433-444, 2018 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29701066

ABSTRACT

The 11th Global CRO Council Closed Forum was held in Universal City, CA, USA on 3 April 2017. Representatives from international CRO members offering bioanalytical services were in attendance in order to discuss scientific and regulatory issues specific to bioanalysis. The second CRO-Pharma Scientific Interchange Meeting was held on 7 April 2017, which included Pharma representatives' sharing perspectives on the topics discussed earlier in the week with the CRO members. The issues discussed at the meetings included cumulative stability evaluations, matrix stability evaluations, the 2016 US FDA Immunogenicity Guidance and recent and unexpected FDA Form 483s on immunogenicity assays, the bioanalytical laboratory's role in writing PK sample collection instructions, biosimilars, CRO perspectives on the use of chiral versus achiral methods, hybrid LBA/LCMS assays, applications of fit-for-purpose validation and, at the Global CRO Council Closed Forum only, the status and trend of current regulated bioanalytical practice in China under CFDA's new BMV policy. Conclusions from discussions of these topics at both meetings are included in this report.


Subject(s)
Biological Assay/methods , Biomarkers/analysis , Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals/therapeutic use , China , Humans , Research Design
11.
Bioanalysis ; 9(7): 505-516, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28339299

ABSTRACT

The 10th Global CRO Council (GCC) Closed Forum was held in Orlando, FL, USA on 18 April 2016. In attendance were decision makers from international CRO member companies offering bioanalytical services. The objective of this meeting was for GCC members to meet and discuss scientific and regulatory issues specific to bioanalysis. The issues discussed at this closed forum included reporting data from failed method validation runs, GCP for clinical sample bioanalysis, extracted sample stability, biomarker assay validation, processed batch acceptance criteria, electronic laboratory notebooks and data integrity, Health Canada's Notice regarding replicates in matrix stability evaluations, critical reagents and regulatory approaches to counteract fraud. In order to obtain the pharma perspectives on some of these topics, the first joint CRO-Pharma Scientific Interchange Meeting was held on 12 November 2016, in Denver, Colorado, USA. The five topics discussed at this Interchange meeting were reporting data from failed method validation runs, GCP for clinical sample bioanalysis, extracted sample stability, processed batch acceptance criteria and electronic laboratory notebooks and data integrity. The conclusions from the discussions of these topics at both meetings are included in this report.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers/analysis , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/standards , Data Collection/standards , Guidelines as Topic , Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis , Drug Stability , Government Regulation , Humans , Research Report
12.
Bioanalysis ; 8(6): 487-95, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26916197

ABSTRACT

The 9th GCCClosed Forum was held just prior to the 2015 Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis (WRIB) in Miami, FL, USA on 13 April 2015. In attendance were 58 senior-level participants, from eight countries, representing 38 CRO companies offering bioanalytical services. The objective of this meeting was for CRO bioanalytical representatives to meet and discuss scientific and regulatory issues specific to bioanalysis. The issues selected at this year's closed forum include CAPA, biosimilars, preclinical method validation, endogenous biomarkers, whole blood stability, and ELNs. A summary of the industry's best practices and the conclusions from the discussion of these topics is included in this meeting report.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers/analysis , Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals/analysis , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical/methods , Biomarkers/blood , Electronic Health Records , Laboratories , Societies, Medical , Validation Studies as Topic
13.
Bioanalysis ; 6(22): 2957-63, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25496252

ABSTRACT

The 8th GCC Closed Forum for Bioanalysis was held in Baltimore, MD, USA on 5 December 2013, immediately following the 2013 AAPS Workshop (Crystal City V): Quantitative Bioanalytical Methods Validation and Implementation--The 2013 Revised FDA Guidance. This GCC meeting was organized to discuss the contents of the draft revised FDA Guidance on bioanalytical method validation that was published in September 2013 and consolidate the feedback of the GCC members. In attendance were 63 senior-level participants, from seven countries, representing 46 bioanalytical CRO companies/sites. This event represented a unique opportunity for CRO bioanalytical experts to share their opinions and concerns regarding the draft FDA Guidance, and to build unified comments to be provided to the FDA.


Subject(s)
Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/standards , Guidelines as Topic , Validation Studies as Topic , Biomarkers/analysis , Calibration , Ligands , Limit of Detection , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic , Reproducibility of Results , United States , United States Food and Drug Administration
14.
Bioanalysis ; 6(18): 2385-90, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25384591

ABSTRACT

The topic of incurred sample stability (ISS) has generated considerable discussion within the bioanalytical community in recent years. The subject was an integral part of the seventh annual Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis (WRIB) held in Long Beach, CA, USA, in April 2013, and at the Global CRO Council for Bioanalysis (GCC) meeting preceding it. Discussion at both events focused on the use of incurred samples for ISS purposes in light of results from a recent GCC survey completed by member companies. This paper reports the consensus resulting from these discussions and serves as a useful reference for depicting ISS issues and concerns, summarizing the GCC survey results and providing helpful recommendations on ISS in the context of bioanalytical method development and application.


Subject(s)
Clinical Chemistry Tests , Data Collection , Reproducibility of Results
18.
Bioanalysis ; 4(17): 2117-26, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23013394

ABSTRACT

An open letter written by the Global CRO Council for Bioanalysis (GCC) describing the GCC survey results on stability data from co-administered and co-formulated drugs was sent to multiple regulatory authorities on 14 December 2011. This letter and further discussions at different GCC meetings led to subsequent recommendations on this topic of widespread interest within the bioanalytical community over the past 2 years.


Subject(s)
Drug Combinations , Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis , Technology, Pharmaceutical/standards , Biomarkers/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Drug Stability , Government Regulation , Guidelines as Topic , Humans , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods
20.
Bioanalysis ; 4(7): 763-8, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22512795

ABSTRACT

The Global CRO Council for Bioanalysis (GCC) was formed in September 2010. Since then, the representatives of the member companies come together periodically to openly discuss bioanalysis and the regulatory challenges unique to the outsourcing industry. The 4th GCC Closed Forum brought together experts from bioanalytical CROs to share and discuss recent issues in regulated bioanalysis, such as the impact of coadministered drugs on stability, some differences between European Medicines Agency and US FDA bioanalytical guidance documents and lessons learned following recent Untitled Letters. Recent 483s and agency findings, as well as issues on method carryover, were also part of the topics discussed.


Subject(s)
Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/standards , Guidelines as Topic , Organizations, Nonprofit/standards , United States Food and Drug Administration/standards , Analytic Sample Preparation Methods , Calibration , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Documentation , Drug Combinations , Drug Stability , Europe , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , United States
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