Article | May 6, 2025

Advanced mAb Process Intensification Strategies

Thermo Fisher - mAb process intensification
Source: Thermo Fisher Scientific

The biopharmaceutical industry is rapidly advancing toward more efficient and cost-effective monoclonal antibody (mAb) production through innovations in both upstream and downstream processing. Key developments include chemically defined media and perfusion systems that support high cell densities, enhance productivity, and maintain cell health across various CHO cell lines. These media advancements help increase yield and improve overall process efficiency. Single-use bioreactors with optimized mixing, gas transfer, and scalability further streamline upstream operations, enabling direct inoculation from high-density cell banks and reducing the number of seed train steps and associated timelines.

Ultra-high cell density (UHCD) banking enables direct bioreactor inoculation, bypassing traditional multistep expansion processes and significantly cutting production time, labor, and resource requirements. This approach can shorten seed train duration from 21 to 6 days, reduce manual workload, and lower consumable usage, while also freeing up facility space for other operations. In downstream processing, high-capacity affinity resins and flow-through chromatography methods are improving purification efficiency and reducing buffer consumption, helping to cut costs and simplify operations. Collectively, these upstream and downstream innovations are driving the transition toward fully intensified bioprocessing.

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