Method to produce a highly concentrated immunoglobulin preparation for subcutaneous use
The present invention relates to a new and improved method for preparing a highly concentrated immunoglobulin composition from pooled plasma for subcutaneous injection. A composition comprising 20% or more immunoglobulin suitable for subcutaneous use is also described.
1. A system for concentrating a protein in solution, the system comprising:
a first ultrafiltration subsystem comprising:
a first holding tank for receiving a solution comprising a protein,
a second holding tank for receiving a dilutive solution, the second holding tank configurable to be in fluid communication with the first holding tank, to permit dilution of a first solution comprising the protein with the dilutive solution, and
a first tangential flow filtration affordance holding a first filtration membrane having a first surface area, wherein:
the first tangential flow filtration affordance is configurable to be in fluid communication with the first holding tank, to receive the solution comprising the protein from the first holding tank and to return a first concentrated solution comprising the protein back to the first holding tank after passage by the first filtration membrane, and
the first tangential flow filtration affordance includes an outlet in fluid communication with the first filtration membrane, for removing permeate passing through the first filtration membrane;
a second ultrafiltration subsystem comprising:
a third holding tank configurable to be in fluid communication with the first ultrafiltration subsystem, to receive the first concentrated solution comprising the protein from the first ultrafiltration subsystem, and
a second tangential flow filtration affordance holding a second filtration membrane having a second surface area, wherein:
the second tangential flow filtration affordance is configurable to be in fluid communication with the third holding tank, to receive a first concentrated solution comprising the protein from the third holding tank and to return a second concentrated solution comprising the protein back to the third holding tank after passing by the second filtration membrane, and
the second tangential flow filtration affordance including an outlet in fluid communication with the second filtration membrane, for removing permeate passing through the second filtration membrane; and
a bulk holding tank configurable to be in fluid communication with the first ultrafiltration subsystem, to receive the first concentrated solution from the first ultrafiltration subsystem, and configurable to be in fluid communication with the second ultrafiltration subsystem, to receive a second concentrated solution from the second ultrafiltration subsystem,
wherein the second surface area of the second filtration membrane is less than the first surface area of the first filtration membrane.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first filtration membrane has a nominal molecular weight cut off of 100 kDa or less.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first filtration membrane has a nominal molecular weight cut off of 50 kDa or less.
4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first filtration membrane has a nominal molecular weight cut off of 30 kDa or less.
5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second filtration membrane has a nominal molecular weight cut off of 100 kDa or less.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second filtration membrane has a nominal molecular weight cut off of 50 kDa or less.
7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second filtration membrane has a nominal molecular weight cut off of 30 kDa or less.
8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the nominal molecular weight cut off of the first filtration membrane and the nominal molecular weight cut off of the second filtration are the same.
9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second surface area of the second filtration membrane is no more than a tenth of the first surface area of the first filtration membrane.
10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system contains a solution comprising pooled polyclonal human Immunoglobulin G.
11. The system of claim 1 , wherein second holding tank contains a dilutive solution comprising from 0.2 M to 0.3 M glycine and a pH of 4.2±0.1.