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KMID : 1094720100150061031
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2010 Volume.15 No. 6 p.1031 ~ p.1037
Multiplex PCR for rapid detection of minute virus of mice, bovine parvovirus, and bovine herpesvirus during the manufacture of cell culture-derived biopharmaceuticals
Bae Jung-Eun

Kim In-Seop
Abstract
Validation of viral safety is essential in ensuring the safety of mammalian cell culture-derived biopharmaceuticals since numerous adventitious viruses get contaminated during the manufacturing process. In particular, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are highly susceptible to minute virus of mice (MVM), bovine parvovirus (BPV), and bovine herpesvirus (BHV). Therefore, viral detection during CHO cell culturing is necessary to ensure the safety of biopharmaceuticals against viruses. In this study, a multiplex PCR assay was developed and subsequently evaluated for its effectiveness to simultaneously detect MVM, BPV and BHV during the manufacture of cell culture-derived biopharmaceuticals. Specific primers for MVM, BPV, and BHV were selected, and a multiplex PCR was optimized. The sensitivity of the assay was 6.49 ¡¿ 101 TCID50/mL for MVM, 7.23 ¡¿ 102 TCID50/mL for BPV, and 5.80 ¡¿ 101 TCID50/mL for BHV. The multiplex PCR assay was very specific to MVM, BPV, and BHV and was subsequently applied to the validation of CHO cells artificially infected with each virus. It could detect each viral DNA from CHO cells as well as culture supernatants. Therefore, we concluded that the multiplex PCR assay is invaluable for detecting adventitious viruses during the manufacture of cell culture-derived biopharmaceuticals.
KEYWORD
multiplex PCR, CHO cell, minute virus of mice, bovine parvovirus, bovine herpesvirus
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