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PDA J Pharm Sci Technol ; 77(2): 115-132, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36241212

ABSTRACT

Some members of MIT's Consortium on Adventitious Agent Contamination in Biomanufacturing (CAACB) previously published content on the "Quality Risk Management in the Context of Viral Contamination", which described tools, procedures, and methodologies for assessing and managing the risk of a potential virus contamination in cell culture processes. To address the growing industry interest in moving manufacturing toward open ballrooms with functionally closed systems and to demonstrate how the ideas of risk management can be leveraged to perform a risk assessment, CAACB conducted a case study exercise of these new manufacturing modalities. In the case study exercise, a cross-functional team composed of personnel from many of CAACB's industry membership collaboratively assessed the risks of viral cross-contamination between a human and non-human host cell system in an open manufacturing facility. This open manufacturing facility had no walls to provide architectural separation of two processes occurring simultaneously, specifically a recombinant protein perfusion cell culture process using the human cell line, HEK-293 (Process 1) and a downstream postviral filtration unit operation (Process 2) of a recombinant protein produced in CHO cells. This viral risk assessment focused on cross-contamination of the Process 2 filtration unit operation after the Process 1 perfusion bioreactor was contaminated with a virus that went undetected. The workflow for quality risk management that is recommended by the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) was followed, which included identifying and mapping the manufacturing process, defining the risk question, risk evaluation, and risk control. The case study includes a completed Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) to provide descriptions of the specific risks and corresponding recommended risk reduction actions.


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Risk Management , Viruses , Cricetinae , Animals , Humans , Cricetulus , HEK293 Cells , Risk Assessment , Recombinant Proteins
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PDA J Pharm Sci Technol ; 72(2): 213-221, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29444992

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary of a BPOG-led industry survey of the microbiological control aspects of affinity chromatography processing in the biopharmaceutical industry. The document provides a summary of historical microbiological control concerns, coupled with industry-derived best practices, for material, equipment, and storage controls required to mitigate the potential for microbial ingress and contamination of chromatography resin and equipment. These best practice guidelines, which are derived from the members of the BPOG Bioburden Working Group, are intended to assist biopharmaceutical manufacturers to enhance microbial control and monitoring strategies for chromatography systems.


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Bacteria/growth & development , Biological Products/analysis , Chromatography, Affinity/methods , Colony Count, Microbial/methods , Drug Contamination/prevention & control , Drug Industry/standards , Equipment Contamination/prevention & control , Biological Products/standards , Chromatography, Affinity/instrumentation , Chromatography, Affinity/standards , Colony Count, Microbial/instrumentation , Colony Count, Microbial/standards , Drug Industry/methods , Guidelines as Topic , Quality Control , Reproducibility of Results
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