Division of Vector Borne Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Review Article
Recent Advances of Chemical Definition of Cell Culture Media and Excipients for Virus and Viral Vector Manufacturing: A Review
Author(s): Randall Alfano*, Atherly Pennybaker and Sofia A Pezoa
A vital step in the manufacturing of vaccines and viral vector-based cell and gene therapies is virus production. Historically, virus production
relies heavily on undefined and highly variable raw material for cell-based platforms to be successful. Yet due to supply chain constraints, poor
reproducibility, and safety concerns attributed to potential adventitious agents present in serum and serum-derived proteins, regulatory agencies
have encouraged replacement of these components. Recombinant serum proteins, specifically albumin and transferrin, can successfully replace
serum-derived proteins in the expansion of VERO cells and subsequent production of multiple virus types. Furthermore, recent successes have
demonstrated that recombinant human serum albumin can serve as an effective excipient in final formulations for the stabilization of virus in
vaccines. Collective.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-9821.2021.11.482
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