IP Library Granted Patent US 7,118,675
Granted Patent B2
US 7,118,675 · App. 10/357,914 · Granted Oct 10, 2006

Process for removing protein aggregates and virus from a protein solution

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Patent No.
US 7,118,675
App. No.
10/357,914
Granted
Oct 10, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A process is provided for selectively removing protein aggregates from a protein solution in a normal flow (NFF) filtration process. Preferably, it relates to a process for selectively removing protein aggregates from a protein solution in a normal flow (NFF) filtration process and virus particles from a protein solution in a two-step filtration process. In a first step, a protein solution is filtered through one or more layers of adsorptive depth filters, charged or surface modified microporous membranes or a small bed of chromatography media in a normal flow filtration mode of operation, to produce a protein aggregate free stream. The aggregate free protein stream can then be filtered through one or more ultrafiltration membranes to retain virus particles at a retention level of at least 3 LRV and to allow passage therethrough of an aggregate free and virus free protein solution.

Claims (15)

1. A process for selectively removing protein aggregates and virus particles from an aqueous solution of proteins that consists essentially of:

first filtering a protein solution containing said protein aggregates and viruses through a device selected from the group consisting of one or more layers of adsorptive depth filters and one or more layers of charged or surface modified microporous membranes, in a normal flow filtration mode of operation,

recovering the aggregate free protein solution, and secondly filtering said aggregate free protein solution through one or more ultrafiltration membranes having a molecular weight cut off of between about 200 kD and about 1000 kD to retain virus particles in said one or more ultrafiltration membranes at a level of at least 3 LRV, and to recover an aqueous, virus-free protein solution.

2. The process of claim 1 that includes the further step of flushing retained protein from said one or more ultrafiltration membranes.

3. The process of claim 1 wherein the first filtration step is through one or more layers of charged microporous membranes.

4. The process of claim 1 wherein the first filtration step is through one or more layers of charged or surface modified microporous membranes wherein the membranes are formed of a material selected from the group consisting of regenerated cellulose, polyethersulfone, polyarylsulphone, polysulfone, polyimide, polyamide and polyvinylidenedifluoride.

5. A process for selectively removing protein aggregates and virus particles from an aqueous solution of proteins that consists essentially of:

first filtering a protein solution containing said protein aggregates and viruses through a device selected from the group consisting of one or more layers of adsorptive depth filters and one or more layers of charged or surface modified microporous membranes, in a normal flow filtration and constant pressure mode of operation,

recovering the aggregate free protein solution, and secondly filtering said protein solution through one or more ultrafiltration membranes having a molecular weight cut off of between about 200 kD and about 1000 kD to retain virus particles in said one or more ultrafiltration membranes at a level of at least 3 LRV, and to recover an aqueous, virus-free protein solution.

6. A process for selectively removing protein aggregates and virus particles from an aqueous solution of proteins that consists essentially of:

first filtering a protein solution containing said protein aggregates and viruses through a device selected from the group consisting of one or more layers of adsorptive depth filters and one or more layers of charged or surface modified microporous membranes, in a normal flow filtration and constant flow mode of operation,

recovering the aggregate free protein solution, and secondly filtering said protein solution through one or more ultrafiltration membranes having a molecular weight cut off of between about 200 kD and about 1000 kD to retain virus particles in said one or more ultrafiltration membranes at a level of at least 3 LRV, and to recover an aqueous, virus-free protein solution.

7. A process for selectively removing protein aggregates and virus particles from an aqueous solution of proteins that consists essentially of:

first filtering a protein solution containing said protein aggregates and viruses through a device containing one or more layers of charged or surface modified microporous membranes, in a normal flow filtration mode of operation,

recovering the aggregate free protein solution, and secondly filtering said protein solution through one or more ultrafiltration membranes having a molecular weight cut off of between about 200 kD and about 1000 kD to retain virus particles in said one or more ultrafiltration membranes at a level of at least 3 LRV, and to recover an aqueous, virus-free protein solution.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Feb 15, 2018
From: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
To: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 045341/0166 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 31, 2012
From: MILLIPORE CORPORATION
To: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 027620/0891 →