A Comparison of Pyrogen Detection Tests in the Quality Control of Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccines: The Applicability of the Monocyte Activation Test

2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (5) ◽  
pp. 255-272
Author(s):  
Vitor Fernandes Silva ◽  
Daniel da Silva Guedes Junior ◽  
Ivna Alana da Silveira ◽  
Alessandra Santos Almeida ◽  
Fernando de Paiva Conte ◽  
...  

The meningococcal C conjugate vaccine (MenCC) is an interesting model with which to test the efficacy of the Monocyte Activation Test (MAT) as an alternative method of pyrogen testing in the quality control of vaccines. The MenCC that has been produced by Bio-Manguinhos in Brazil is in the final development stage, and, as recommended in the guidelines for MenCC production, its pyrogen content must be determined by using the Limulus Amoebocyte Lysate (LAL) assay and the Rabbit Pyrogen Test (RPT). This represents an ideal opportunity to compare LAL and RPT data with data obtained by using a MAT system with cryopreserved whole blood and IL-6/IL-1β as marker readouts. In order to assess the compatibility of the MAT with MenCC, endotoxin and non-endotoxin pyrogen content was quantified by using MenCC samples spiked with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), lipoteichoic acid or zymosan standards. The presence of the aluminium-based adjuvant interfered with the MAT, increasing the readout of IL-1β in LPS-spiked MenCC batches. This infringed the product-specific validation criteria of the test, and led to IL-6 being chosen as the more suitable marker readout. No pyrogenic contaminants were identified in the MenCC batches tested, demonstrating consistency among the different systems (MAT, RPT and the LAL assay). In conclusion, the introduction of the MAT during MenCC development could contribute to the elimination of animal tests post-licensing, ensuring human protection based on an effective non-animal based method of quality control.

2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-37
Author(s):  
Katherine Antunes de Mattos ◽  
Elaine Cristina Azevedo Navega ◽  
Vitor Fernandes Silva ◽  
Alessandra Santos Almeida ◽  
Cristiane Caldeira da Silva ◽  
...  

The need for alternatives to animal use in pyrogen testing has been driven by the Three Rs concept. This has resulted in the inclusion of the monocyte activation test (MAT) in the European Pharmacopoeia, 2010. However, some technical and regulatory obstacles must be overcome to ensure the effective implementation of the MAT by the industry, especially for the testing of biological products. The yellow fever (YF) vaccine (17DD-YFV) was chosen for evaluation in this study, in view of: a) the 2016–2018 outbreak of YF in Brazil; b) the increase in demand for 17DD-YFV doses; c) the complex production process with live attenuated virus; d) the presence of possible test interference factors, such as residual process components (e.g. ovalbumin); and e) the need for the investigation of other pyrogens that are not detectable by the methods prescribed in the YF vaccine monograph. The product-specific testing was carried out by using cryopreserved and fresh whole blood, and IL-6 and IL-1β levels were used as the marker readouts. After assessing the applicability of the MAT on a 1:10 dilution of 17DD-YFV, endotoxin and non-endotoxin pyrogens were quantified in spiked batches, by using the lipopolysaccharide and lipoteichoic acid standards, respectively. The quantitative analysis demonstrated the correlation between the MAT and the Limulus amoebocyte lysate (LAL) assays, with respect to the limits of endotoxin recovery in spiked batches and the detection of no pyrogenic contamination in commercial batches of 17DD-YFV. The data demonstrated the applicability of the MAT for 17DD-YFV pyrogen testing, and as an alternative method that can contribute to biological quality control studies.


2015 ◽  
Vol 73 (1) ◽  
pp. 356-360 ◽  
Author(s):  
Izabela Gimenes ◽  
Cristiane Caldeira ◽  
Octavio Augusto França Presgrave ◽  
Wlamir Correa de Moura ◽  
Maria Helena Simões Villas Boas

2016 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 70-75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristiane Caldeira da Silva ◽  
Octavio Augusto França Presgrave ◽  
Thomas Hartung ◽  
Aurea Maria Lage de Moraes ◽  
Isabella Fernandes Delgado

Author(s):  
Carla Lilian de Agostini Utescher ◽  
Klariane Laís Buosi ◽  
Viviane Fungaro Botosso ◽  
Wagner Quintilio

2019 ◽  
Vol 59 ◽  
pp. 292-299
Author(s):  
Fernando F. Fingola ◽  
Sheila R.G. Albertino ◽  
Shirley de M.P. Abrantes ◽  
Helena P.S. Zamith
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1999 ◽  
Vol 122 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-228 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. W. Park ◽  
D. A. Dornfeld

A finite element model of orthogonal metal cutting including burr formation is presented. A metal-cutting simulation procedure based on a ductile failure criterion is proposed for the purpose of better understanding the burr formation mechanism and obtaining a quantitative analysis of burrs using the finite element method. In this study, the four stages of burr formation, i.e., initiation, initial development, pivoting point, and final development stages, are investigated based on the stress and strain contours with the progressive change of geometry at the edge of the workpiece. Also, the characteristics of thick and thin burrs are clarified along with the negative deformation zone formed in front of the tool edge in the final development stage. [S0094-4289(00)00702-7]


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