2022
DOI: 10.3390/membranes12030299
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Retention and Fouling during Nanoparticle Filtration: Implications for Membrane Purification of Biotherapeutics

Abstract: One major challenge in the development of nanoparticle-based therapeutics, including viral vectors for the delivery of gene therapies, is the development of cost-effective purification technologies. The objective of this study was to examine fouling and retention behaviors during the filtration of model nanoparticles through membranes of different pore sizes and the effect of solution conditions. Data were obtained with 30 nm fluorescently labeled polystyrene latex nanoparticles using both cellulosic and polye… Show more

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“…Their study established a clear connection between higher buffer concentrations and the hydrodynamic diameter of BSA, which, in turn, may be the driving force behind the more pronounced fouling behavior evident in our declining flux results. Moreover, this buffer-related impact on filtration mirrors the findings of Chu et al, who, while investigating a similar system involving viral vector-like nanoparticles, observed an elevation in transmembrane pressure with increasing buffer concentration . This observation suggests heightened fouling behavior with increasing buffer concentrations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their study established a clear connection between higher buffer concentrations and the hydrodynamic diameter of BSA, which, in turn, may be the driving force behind the more pronounced fouling behavior evident in our declining flux results. Moreover, this buffer-related impact on filtration mirrors the findings of Chu et al, who, while investigating a similar system involving viral vector-like nanoparticles, observed an elevation in transmembrane pressure with increasing buffer concentration . This observation suggests heightened fouling behavior with increasing buffer concentrations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this buffer-related impact on filtration mirrors the findings of Chu et al, who, while investigating a similar system involving viral vector-like nanoparticles, observed an elevation in transmembrane pressure with increasing buffer concentration. 28 This observation suggests heightened fouling behavior with increasing buffer concentrations. Our research underscores the critical role of buffer composition in membrane-based viral vector purification, given its substantial impact on filtration performance.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Several previous studies have used nanoparticles as viral surrogates in membrane filtration. This includes the removal of virus-sized particles from water [29][30][31], as well as the use of polystyrene latex nanoparticles as models for rhabdovirus [32], liveattenuated virus [33], and adeno-associated viral vectors [34]. In addition to their use as a model virus, nanoparticles have also been explored as vehicles for targeted drug delivery [35], with ultrafiltration used to concentrate the product and standardize formulation properties [36][37][38][39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%