Rapid Immunoassay Technique for Process Monitoring of Animal Cell Fermentations
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology Progress
- Vol. 7 (1) , 28-32
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bp00007a005
Abstract
A calibration and quality control technique suited to process monitoring with immunoassay is demonstrated. The particle concentration fluorescence immunoassay (PC-FIA) is shown to provide a sensitive and rapid method for the quantification of specific biomolecules in cell cultures. Smoothing of linear calibration parameters is performed by forming weighted averages of standard points as the run progresses. These estimates are then used to determine slope and intercept values for improved calibration. The nonuniformity of the fluorescent signal variance is also considered, and a weight model is developed to describe the relationship between signal fluorescence and signal variance for weighted linear curve fitting. Pooling calibration results over the process run improves overall assay performance as determined by using standard control chart analysis. This method is suitable for semicontinuous monitoring of animal cell fermentations and has been used here to measure cell-associated and culture supernatant concentrations of monoclonal antibody (Ab) from hybridoma cells. The cell-associated Ab concentration correlates with cell-specific production rate. Assay times on the order of 10 min for supernatant and 25-30 min for cell-associated Ab concentrations can be achieved, making this procedure suitable for process monitoring and control. Under these conditions the assay has a detection limit of approximately 10 ng/mL, providing a sensitive and specific method for the quantification of cell culture constituents.Keywords
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