High throughput quantification of capsular polysaccharides for multivalent vaccines using precipitation with a cationic surfactant |
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Authors: | Aaron Noyes Austin Boesch Ranga Godavarti Nigel Titchener-Hooker Jonathan Coffman Tarit Mukhopadhyay |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering, Department of Biochemical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE, UK;2. Purification Process Development, Pfizer, 1 Burtt Road, Andover, MA 01810, USA |
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Abstract: | The increasing requirement for multivalent vaccines containing diverse capsular polysaccharides has created an unmet need for a fast and straightforward assay for polysaccharide titer. We describe a novel and robust assay for the quantitation of anionic capsular polysaccharides. The binding of hexadecyltrimethyammonium bromide (Hb) to anionic capsular polysaccharides results in a precipitation reaction wherein the suspension turbidity is proportional to polysaccharide titer. The turbidity can be quickly measured as absorbance across a range of wavelengths that resolve scattering light. Carbohydrates comprised of repeating units of one to seven monosaccharides with phosphodiester groups, uronic acids, and sialic acids all reacted strongly and there does not appear to be specificity with respect to the particular anionic moiety. The assay is compatible with an array of common buffers across a pH range of 3.0–8.75 and with NaCl concentration exceeding 400 mM. Interference from DNA can be eliminated with a short incubation step with DNase. With these treatments, the assay has been employed in samples as complex as fermentation broth. A two-log dynamic range has been established with a mean relative standard deviation less than 10% across this range although inferior performance has been observed in fermentation broth. |
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Keywords: | Hb, hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide CPS, capsular polysaccharide HTPD, high throughput process development Mn C, meningococcal serotype C capsular polysaccharide Mn Y, meningococcal serotype Y capsular polysaccharide I, ionic strength CMC, critical micelle concentration RSD, relative standard deviation |
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