Dengue vaccine batch mixing process
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- Application Number
- JP2024547885
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- JP · JP
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- Applications
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- Priority Date
- 2022-03-22
- Filing Date
- 2023-02-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
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Abstract
Description
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[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63 / 310,437, filed February 15, 2022, and European Patent Application EP22163647.5, filed March 22, 2022, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] Sequence Listing This application contains a sequence listing submitted in electronically readable XML ST.26 format via the Patent Center and is incorporated by reference in its entirety. The electronic sequence listing file was created on February 7, 2023, has the file name T08306WO_PCT_buffer_mixing.xml, and is 64.5KB in size.
[0003] The present invention relates to a process for precisely controlling the concentration of at least one excipient and at least one biologically active agent in a liquid pharmaceutical composition. In particular, the present invention relates to a process for precisely controlling the concentration of at least one excipient and at least one biologically active agent in a liquid vaccine composition, such as a liquid dengue vaccine composition. [Background technology]
[0004] Certain pharmaceutical compositions, such as vaccines, contain biologically active agents synthesized from biological / living sources (e.g., human, animal, plant, fungal, or microbial sources). In particular, these biologically active agents may be derived from tissue cultures of human or animal cell lines (e.g., Vero cell lines). The concentrations of biologically active agents produced by different batches / growth cycles of biological sources (e.g., cell lines) vary significantly, and thus initial liquid drug substances (LDS) are obtained from biological sources in which the concentration of the active agent varies significantly. However, it is necessary to ensure that the final pharmaceutical composition, such as vaccines, contains an appropriate predefined dose of the biologically active agent that does not vary significantly from batch to batch. At the same time, to form a stable formulation, one or more excipients must be present in the final composition at a specific concentration. These excipients may be present or absent in the initial liquid drug substance (LDS) or may be present or absent at a final concentration in the initial liquid drug substance (LDS). Excipients such as these are considered tunable excipients. The final pharmaceutical composition according to the present disclosure may be initially liquid, but may then be dried, for example, by lyophilization.
[0005] Therefore, to produce a final liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) from an initial liquid drug substance (LDS), several concentrations must be adjusted, especially the active agent concentration based on source concentrations that vary significantly. This makes the batch mixing process highly variable. Thus, an effective batch mixing process is needed that minimizes process variables (batch-to-batch variations) despite the batch-to-batch variability of the active agent starting material. Summary of the Invention
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a batch mixing process for preparing a Liquid Pharmaceutical Composition (LPC) having a target concentration of at least one biologically active agent and a target concentration of at least one adjustable excipient, the LPC being prepared from one or more Liquid Drug Substances (LDS) having a concentration of one biologically active agent that can vary from batch to batch.
[0007] The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions obtained or obtainable by this process and to the use of such pharmaceutical compositions in a method of treatment or prophylaxis.
[0008] The above objectives are achieved by the embodiments of the present invention as described and claimed herein.
[0009] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a batch mixing process for preparing a liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC), the LPC comprising at least one biologically active agent and at least one tunable excipient, wherein the at least one biologically active agent is adjusted to a target concentration ( T [A i ] LPC ) and at least one tunable excipient has a target concentration ( T [E x ] LPC ) This process has at least two steps: Step 1: A variable excipient liquid (VEL) containing at least one adjustable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] VEL ) including, VEL, One or more Liquid Drug Substances (LDS) containing one biologically active agent in varying concentrations ( V [A i ] LDS ) and at least one adjustable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] LDS ), including one or more LDS, and A fixed excipient liquid (FEL) containing at least one tunable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] FEL ) and the predefined concentrations of each of the adjustable excipients are calculated using Equation 1: P [E x ] VEL =P [E x ] LDS ≠ P [E x ] FEL (1) (In the formula, P [E x ] LDS is predefined by the LDS manufacturing process, P [E x ] FEL is further defined by the conditions of step 2), giving a step of: Step 2: All LDS are variable capacitance ( v V LDS(i) ), VEL is the variable capacitance ( v V VEL ), and Set the FEL to a predefined capacity ( p V FEL ), Together, Target capacity ( T V LPC forming a LPC having target concentrations of all biologically active agents and all tunable excipients, The variable capacitance of each LDS is given by Equation 2:
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[0010] In one embodiment, the target concentration of at least one biologically active agent in the LPC ( T [A i ] LPC ) and a target concentration of at least one adjustable excipient in the LPC ( T [E x ] LPC ) is predefined. T [A i ] LPC ) and ( T [E x ] LPC ) do not vary from batch to batch, i.e., are constant. They are chosen with appropriate target values for the desired LPC.
[0011] The essence of the present invention is that the concentration of at least one adjustable excipient is predefined and in the VEL ( P [E x ] VEL ), and in LDS ( P [E x ] VEL ), and in the FEL ( P [E x ] FEL ) according to Equation 1 above.
[0012] The concentration of at least one tunable excipient in the FEL ( P [E x ] FEL) is a predefined concentration of at least one adjustable excipient in the VEL / LDS and a target concentration ( T [E x ] LPC ) Once the concentration for a particular embodiment is determined, the concentration is constant and does not vary from batch to batch.
[0013] LPC target capacity ( T V LPC ) is selected according to an appropriate target volume of the desired LPC. For example, it may be selected based on the maximum volume of the vessel used in the batch mixing process. Additionally, the predefined volume ( p V FEL ) is selected according to the selected target capacity of the LPC. p V FEL teeth T V LPC In a preferred embodiment, p V FEL At least 10% T V LPC It is.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the target capacity of an LPC according to the present invention can be expressed as:
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[0015] therefore, v V VEL + v V LDS(total) The capacity of the sum of is also predefined. v V VEL + v V LDS(total) The predefined capacity of the sum of is selected according to a selected target capacity of the LPC. v V VEL + v V LDS(total) The sum of T V LPCIn a preferred embodiment, v V VEL + v V LDS(total) The sum of the maximum is 90% T V LPC It is.
[0016] Therefore, the variable capacitance parameter v V LDS(total) and v V VEL is calculated for each batch of LPC according to the variable concentration of the biologically active component in each of the at least one LDS. It is preferred that all other parameters are predefined according to the desired target values of the LPC.
[0017] Thus, one preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention provides a batch mixing process for preparing a liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC), in which each batch of LPC requires the addition of v V LDS(total) and v V VEL only the variable volume of dengue vaccine needs to be calculated. Thus, this method provides an efficient and streamlined process applicable to any LPC and can be used for large scale manufacturing of liquid pharmaceutical compositions such as tetravalent dengue vaccines, particularly live attenuated tetravalent dengue vaccines. In a preferred embodiment, the tetravalent dengue vaccine includes all four live attenuated dengue serotypes including dengue serotype 1 (such as dengue 2 / 1 chimera) or TDV-1 represented by SEQ ID NO:1 and / or SEQ ID NO:2, dengue serotype 2 or TDV-2 represented by SEQ ID NO:3 and / or SEQ ID NO:4, dengue serotype 3 (such as dengue serotype 2 / 3) or TDV-3 represented by SEQ ID NO:5 and / or SEQ ID NO:6, and dengue serotype 4 (such as dengue serotype 2 / 4) or TDV-4 represented by SEQ ID NO:7 and / or SEQ ID NO:8.
[0018] The present invention further relates to a product or pharmaceutical composition obtainable or obtainable by the above process and the use of said product or pharmaceutical composition in a method for the treatment or prevention of disease, in particular in a method for the prevention of dengue disease.
[0019] definition Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although any processes and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice of testing the present invention, the preferred materials and processes are described herein. In describing and claiming the present invention, the following terminology will be used in accordance with the definitions set out below.
[0020] Throughout the description, references to the words "can" and "may" (e.g., the phrases "can be" or "may be") are not intended to limit the invention to specific embodiments, but rather are illustrative, non-limiting examples.
[0021] Unless expressly stated otherwise, the use of the terms "a," "an," etc. refers to one or more.
[0022] The term "large scale" as used herein, also referred to as "production scale" or "manufacturing scale", refers to the isolation of virus achievable from starting sample volumes measured in the thousands of liters.
[0023] The term "liquid drug substance" or "LDS" refers to a liquid containing variable concentrations of biologically active agents and predefined concentrations of excipients, which are set by the process of preparing the LDS.
[0024] The term "predefined concentration" refers to a given concentration of an excipient in a given liquid, which is set in advance and therefore always remains the same from batch to batch. The term "predefined volume" refers to a given volume of a liquid, which is set in advance and therefore always remains the same from batch to batch. The term "predefined" refers to values that are set by circumstances outside the mixing process, i.e., the concentration of an excipient in the LDS, and also to values that are set in the mixing process, i.e., the concentration of an excipient in the FEL and the volume of the FEL and the total volume of the LDS and the VEL.
[0025] The term "variable volume" refers to the volume of the VEL or LDS, which may vary from batch to batch depending on the concentration of the biologically active agent(s) in the LDS(s). The term "variable concentration" refers to the concentration of the biologically active agent in the LDS, which may vary from batch to batch.
[0026] The term "target concentration" refers to a preset desired final concentration of excipients and active agents in a Liquid Pharmaceutical Composition (LPC) obtained / obtainable by the process according to the invention. The term "target volume" refers to a preset desired final volume of a Liquid Pharmaceutical Composition (LPC) obtained / obtainable by the process according to the invention.
[0027] As used herein, the term "excipient" refers to a substance added to a liquid pharmaceutical composition in addition to a biologically active agent. This may include substances used to enhance the stabilization of the active agent, salts, carbohydrates (e.g., sugars), surfactants, proteins, extenders, bulking agents, or agents that can enhance the therapeutic effect of the composition in combination with the active agent. In particular, excipients may refer to salts, carbohydrates, non-ionic surfactants, and albumin. Excipients may refer to buffers, such as, for example, phosphate buffers. Excipients may refer to buffers, such as, for example, phosphate buffers. Phosphate buffers may be obtained by mixing potassium salt buffers, such as, for example, potassium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate, in a given ratio. Within the meaning of the present invention, phosphate buffers are considered as a single excipient. Excipients according to the present invention may be described with reference to mixed (dry) excipients.
[0028] The term "nonionic surfactant" refers to a surfactant that does not contain positively or negatively charged functional groups. In contrast to anionic and cationic surfactants, nonionic surfactants do not ionize in solution. The nonionic surfactant may be selected from block copolymers, sorbitan esters, ethoxylated or propoxylated sorbitan esters, alkyl-polyglycosides (APGs), alkoxylated mono- or di-alkylamines, fatty acid monoethanolamides (FAMAs), fatty acid diethanolamides (FADAs), ethoxylated fatty acid monoethanolamides (EFAMs), propoxylated fatty acid monoethanolamides (PFAMs), polyhydroxyalkyl fatty acid amides, or N-acyl N-alkyl derivatives of glucosamine (glucamides, GAs, or fatty acid glucamides, FAGAs), and combinations thereof.
[0029] The term "albumin" refers to the albumin family of globular, non-glycosylated proteins. They are water-soluble, moderately soluble in concentrated salt solutions, and undergo heat denaturation. Albumins suitable for use in the process of the present invention include mammalian serum albumins such as human serum albumin and bovine serum albumin or lactalbumin. Serum albumin is one of the most common proteins in vertebrate blood and has a variety of functions. The protein is 585 amino acids and has a molecular weight of 66,500 D. Human serum albumin is not glycosylated and has one free thiol group. Human serum albumin may be recombinant human serum albumin or human serum albumin purified from human serum. Preferably, human serum albumin purified from human serum is used.
[0030] Within the meaning of the present invention, the term "set of excipients" refers to excipients that have the same concentration in the VEL, LDS and FEL, and therefore also in the LPC. There is no need to adjust the concentration to obtain the target concentration in the LPC, instead the concentration is already the target concentration from the beginning.
[0031] Within the meaning of the present invention, the term "adjustable excipient" refers to an excipient that does not have a target concentration of LPC in the LDS, but instead needs to be adjusted to a target concentration in the LPC by appropriate mixing with the VEL and FEL.
[0032] The term "biologically active agent" as used herein refers to a compound that is biologically active and associated with a particular pharmacological effect. Biologically active agents are generally substances that are produced in, extracted from, or semi-synthesized from biological sources. Biologically active agents can be isolated from living sources, such as human, animal, plant, fungal, or microbial sources. In particular, biologically active agents are often derived from tissue cultures of human or animal cell lines (e.g., Vero cell lines). In certain embodiments, the biologically active agent refers to a virus, such as, for example, the dengue virus. Thus, different biologically active agents may refer to different viruses, or different serotypes of the same virus.
[0033] The process of the present invention can be used to prepare a liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) comprising a flavivirus, which includes positive strand RNA enveloped viruses such as West Nile (WN) virus, Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), Zika virus, Dengue virus, Yellow fever virus (YF), Kyasanur Forest disease virus, Murray Valley encephalitis virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, Tick-borne encephalitis virus, West Nile encephalitis virus, Central European encephalitis (TBE-W) virus, Far Eastern encephalitis (TBE-FE) virus, Kunjin virus, Tyureni virus, Ntaya virus, Uganda S virus, Modoc virus, BVDV (e.g., NADL, 890 strain), CSFV Alfort187, BDV BD31 virus, and / or GB virus-A, B, and / or C.
[0034] The process of the present invention can be used to prepare liquid pharmaceutical compositions (LPCs) containing dengue virus, i.e., each of the dengue serotypes. Dengue virus, as used herein, is a single-stranded positive-stranded RNA virus of the Flaviviridae family. The Flaviviridae family includes three genera, namely, Flavivirus, Hepacivirus, and Pestivirus. The term "dengue serotype" as used herein refers to a type of dengue virus that is defined by cell surface antigens and can therefore be distinguished from other dengue serotypes by serological methods known in the art. Currently, there are four known serotypes of dengue virus: dengue serotype 1 (DENV-1), dengue serotype 2 (DENV-2), dengue serotype 3 (DENV-3), and dengue serotype 4 (DENV-4). According to this definition, dengue serotype 1 can be, for example, a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1) as described herein. Therefore, the process of the present invention can also be used for large-scale production and manufacturing of the four live attenuated dengue virus strains separately.
[0035] As used herein, the term "live attenuated dengue virus" refers to a viable, infectious dengue virus that has been mutated to provide reduced pathogenicity. A live attenuated dengue virus may be a dengue virus whose components are all derived from the same dengue serotype, or it may be a chimeric dengue virus with portions from more than one dengue serotype. A "virus strain" and in particular a "dengue virus strain" is a genetic subtype of a virus, in particular a dengue virus, characterized by a specific nucleic acid sequence. A dengue serotype may include different strains with different nucleic acid sequences that have the same cell surface antigens and are therefore recognized by the same antibodies. A dengue virus strain may be a dengue virus whose components are all derived from the same dengue serotype, or it may be a chimeric dengue virus with portions from more than one dengue serotype.
[0036] As used herein, "dengue-1," "dengue-2," "dengue-3," and "dengue-4" may each refer to a live, attenuated dengue serotype, either chimeric or non-chimeric.
[0037] A "chimeric virus" or "chimeric strain" or "chimeric virus strain" generally comprises portions from at least two different viruses. For example, a chimeric virus may comprise prM and E proteins of dengue fever virus and other proteins from another flavivirus. A chimeric virus may comprise prM and E proteins of dengue fever virus and other proteins from another flavivirus, such as yellow fever virus, Zika virus, West Nile virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, and tick-borne encephalitis virus. A chimeric virus may comprise prM and E proteins of dengue fever virus and other proteins from yellow fever virus strain YF-17D. Chimeric viruses such as these are present in the commercial product Dengvaxia® and are described, for example, in WO98 / 37911, WO03 / 101397, WO2007 / 021672, WO2008 / 007021, WO2008 / 047023, and WO2008 / 065315.
[0038] A "chimeric dengue virus" or "chimeric dengue serotype strain" or "chimeric dengue strain" comprises portions from at least two different dengue serotypes, i.e., a dengue-dengue chimera. Such chimeric dengue viruses are described in WO01 / 060847A2, WO2014 / 150939A2 and WO2017 / 179017A1.
[0039] Thus, certain embodiments of the invention include the production of a tetravalent composition of four chimeric dengue strains, and / or a tetravalent composition of four attenuated dengue strains, such as the four attenuated chimeric dengue strains or the "TAK-003" product (see below). The chimeric dengue viruses may include portions from different flaviviruses, such as yellow fever virus, Zika virus, West Nile virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, and tick-borne encephalitis virus. For example, the chimeric dengue viruses described herein may include portions from yellow fever virus.
[0040] As used herein, "chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain" or "DENV-2 / 1 chimera" or "TDV-1" refers to a dengue virus chimeric construct that contains portions from both DENV-2 and DENV-1. In particular, in a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain, the prM and E proteins from DENV-1 are replaced with the prM and E proteins from DENV-2.
[0041] As used herein, "TDV-2" refers to a molecularly characterized and cloned dengue serotype 2 strain derived from the live attenuated DEN-2 PDK-53 virus strain. The PDK-53 strain is described, for example, in Bhamarapravati et al. (1987) Bulletin of the World Health Organization 65(2):189-195. In one embodiment, the TDV-2 strain served as the backbone for chimeric TDV-1, TDV-3 and TDV-4 strains into which portions from the TDV-1, TDV-3 and TDV-4 strains were introduced. TDV-1, TDV-2, TDV-3 and TDV-4 together form a tetravalent dengue virus composition, "TAK-003", which is Takeda's recent regulatory submission for a dengue vaccine candidate.
[0042] As used herein, "chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain" or "DENV-2 / 3 chimera" or "TDV-3" refers to a dengue virus chimeric construct that contains portions from both DENV-2 and DENV-3. In particular, in a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain, the prM and E proteins from DENV-3 replace the prM and E proteins from DENV-2.
[0043] As used herein, "chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain" or "DENV-2 / 4 chimera" or "TDV-4" refers to a dengue virus chimeric construct that contains portions from both DENV-2 and DENV-4. In particular, in a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain, the prM and E proteins from DENV-4 replace the prM and E proteins from DENV-2.
[0044] As used herein, "TDV" refers to a tetravalent live attenuated dengue vaccine comprising a mixture of four live attenuated dengue virus strains TDV-1, TDV-2, TDV-3 and TDV-4 expressing surface antigens from the four dengue serotypes DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3 and DENV-4, respectively. In one embodiment (e.g. also in the Examples), TDV-1 is characterized by a nucleotide sequence according to SEQ ID NO:1 and / or an amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO:2. In one embodiment, TDV-2 is characterized by a nucleotide sequence according to SEQ ID NO:3 and / or an amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO:4. In one embodiment, TDV-3 is characterized by a nucleotide sequence according to SEQ ID NO:5 and / or an amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO:6. In one embodiment, TDV-4 is characterized by a nucleotide sequence according to SEQ ID NO:7 and / or an amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO:8.
[0045] As used herein, the term "subject" or "subject(s)" generally refers to a human subject (e.g., an infant, child, or adult).
[0046] The term "dengue disease" as used herein refers to a disease caused by infection with the dengue virus. Symptoms of dengue disease include sudden high fever, headache, joint and muscle pain, nausea, vomiting and skin rash. The term dengue disease also includes more severe forms of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS). Symptoms of DHF include increased vascular permeability, hypovolemia and abnormal blood clotting mechanisms. DHF subjects may present with severe symptoms of plasma leakage and bleeding. If a subject with DHF goes into shock, he or she is classified as having DSS. Symptoms of DSS include bleeding, which may appear as small dots of blood on the skin and large patches of blood under the skin. Sustained shock is the main factor associated with complications including massive gastrointestinal bleeding that can lead to death.
[0047] As used herein, "prevention" refers to preventing a subject from developing one or more symptoms of a disease, particularly dengue disease due to infection with a dengue virus. In certain embodiments, preventing dengue disease includes preventing DHS and / or DSS.
[0048] As used herein, "dengue virus vaccine" means either a monovalent vaccine (i.e., one of the four known dengue serotypes), a bivalent vaccine (i.e., two of the four serotypes), a trivalent vaccine (i.e., three of the four serotypes), or a quadrivalent vaccine (i.e., all four serotypes).
[0049] The term "viral titer", "virus titer" or "titer" as used herein refers to the concentration of infectious virus particles. Viral titer can be determined using an assay that measures the ability of flavivirus particles to bind to and penetrate the cytoplasm of a host cell to deliver its genome, thereby allowing structural proteins to be expressed in the host cell. Viral titer in the context of the present invention can be measured using an immunofluorescence assay. Alternatively, any other analytical method can be used to measure viral titer, for example, viral titer can be measured by a functional assay, such as the assay described in Xiao et al., Exp. Neurobiol. 144:113-124, 1997, or Fisher et al., J. Virol. 70:520-532, 1996. Viral titer, as used herein, is defined as the log 10 It is expressed in PFU / ml. The virus concentration is determined by immune focus assay resulting in plaque forming units (PFU). As an example, the immune focus assay is performed as described in detail in section 2.5 of Brewoo et al. (Vaccine. 2012 February 14;30(8):1513-1520. doi:10.1016 / j.vaccine.2011.11.072.).
[0050] The term "dry" (or "dry product") refers to a solid material having a residual moisture content of less than about 10% w / w. A dry product is preferably dried to a residual liquid (water) content of 8% or less, 5% or less, or preferably from about 0.1% to about 5%. Preferably, the residual moisture content is determined according to the Karl Fischer titration method.
[0051] The term "lyophilization" as used herein refers to the freeze-drying of an aqueous solution to obtain a powder or solid. In freeze-drying, the temperature and pressure of the solution can be manipulated to cause the phase of the solution to go directly from a frozen state to a gaseous state without passing through a liquid / liquid state. This is accomplished by cooling the solution and reducing the pressure below the triple point of water (the temperature and pressure at which water can exist in equilibrium in liquid, solid, and gaseous states, i.e., 0.01°C). This allows the removal of the solvent from the product without exposing the product to high heat.
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[0053] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing the mixing process according to Example 1 of the present application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0054] The present invention provides a batch mixing process for preparing a liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) with a predefined and consistent target concentration of at least one biologically active agent. The at least one biologically active agent is prepared through a biological process, such as a cell culture process, such as protein expression, and the final product is a liquid drug substance (LDS) in which the concentration of the at least one biologically active agent is variable from batch to batch. To prepare an LPC with the correct concentration of the at least one biologically active agent, it is necessary to use different volumes of each of the at least one LDS(es). However, the LPC further includes at least one adjustable excipient. Therefore, the at least one biologically active agent and the at least one adjustable excipient are variables that need to be adjusted, so the concentration and volume need to be calculated for each variable. Especially when an LPC includes more than one, such as four biologically active agents, and more than one, such as four adjustable excipients, the process of correctly mixing the solutions becomes complicated and inefficient. Thus, the present invention provides an efficient batch mixing process. Using this process, one only needs to adjust the volume of each of the at least one LDS(es) and the volume of the variable excipient liquid (VEL).
[0055] The present invention provides a variable excipient liquid (VEL) that contains at least one tunable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] VEL ) and one or more liquid drug substances (LDS) each containing one biologically active agent at a variable concentration ( V [A i ] LDS ) and at least one adjustable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] LDS ) and a fixed excipient liquid (FEL) containing at least one tunable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] FEL), and FEL. The VEL and FEL may be provided as stock solutions since the concentration of the at least one tunable excipient therein does not change from batch to batch, i.e., when different batches of LPC are prepared. Thus, the same VEL and FEL can be used to prepare each batch of LPC, and each batch of LPC may contain a different batch of LDS(es).
[0056] Thus, in one embodiment, the VEL and FEL concentrations of at least one tunable excipient do not change when different batches of LPC are prepared, i.e., the same stock preparations of VEL and FEL can be used to prepare each batch of LPC.
[0057] A feature of the present invention is that the LDS(s) and the FEL have the same predefined concentration of at least one tunable excipient, but the FEL has a formula P [E x ] VEL = P [E x ] LDS ≠ P [E x ] FEL According to the method of the present invention, the LPC has different predefined concentrations of the same at least one adjustable excipient. That is, to arrive at an LPC containing the same at least one adjustable excipient at a predefined concentration of choice, it is only necessary to adjust the volume of the VEL. The variable volume of the at least one LDS is calculated according to the concentration of the biologically active agent, which is variable by its nature. Thus, the VEL is adjusted based on the volume of the LDS(es) required to give the target concentration of the at least one biologically active component in the LPC. The fixed volume of the FEL and the fixed volume of the sum of (LDS(es)+VEL) are predefined and correspond to the predefined volume and target concentration of the at least one adjustable excipient of the LPC. The FEL, LDS(es), VEL and LPC may also contain at least one set of excipients at fixed concentrations.
[0058] Excipients In some embodiments, the VEL comprises at least 1, at least 2, at least 3, at least 4, at least 5, at least 6, at least 7, at least 8, at least 9, at least 10, at least 11, at least 12, at least 13, at least 14, at least 15, at least 16, at least 17, at least 18, at least 19, or at least 20 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations. In another embodiment, the VEL comprises between 1-20, between 1-15, between 1-10, or between 1-8 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations. In a preferred embodiment, the VEL comprises at least 4 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations.
[0059] In some embodiments, the FEL comprises at least 1, at least 2, at least 3, at least 4, at least 5, at least 6, at least 7, at least 8, at least 9, at least 10, at least 11, at least 12, at least 13, at least 14, at least 15, at least 16, at least 17, at least 18, at least 19, or at least 20 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations. In another embodiment, the FEL comprises between 1-20, between 1-15, between 1-10, or between 1-8 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations. In a preferred embodiment, the FEL comprises at least 4 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations.
[0060] In one embodiment, the LDS comprises at least 1, at least 2, at least 3, at least 4, at least 5, at least 6, at least 7, at least 8, at least 9, at least 10, at least 11, at least 12, at least 13, at least 14, at least 15, at least 16, at least 17, at least 18, at least 19, or at least 20 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations. In another embodiment, the LDS comprises between 1-20, between 1-15, between 1-10, or between 1-8 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations. In a preferred embodiment, the LDS comprises at least 4 adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations.
[0061] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS, or FEL comprises at least one excipient selected from a salt, a sugar, a non-ionic surfactant, and a protein. In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS, and FEL each comprise at least one excipient selected from a salt, a sugar, a non-ionic surfactant, and a protein.
[0062] In one embodiment, the VEL and the LDS each comprise the same at least one excipient.In one embodiment, the VEL and the LDS each comprise the same at least one excipient at the same predefined concentration.
[0063] In another embodiment, the VEL and the LDS each contain the same at least one excipient at different predefined concentrations.
[0064] In one embodiment, the FEL, VEL and LDS each comprise the same at least one excipient. In one embodiment, the VEL and LDS each comprise the same at least one excipient at the same predefined concentration, and the FEL comprises the same at least one excipient at a different predefined concentration.
[0065] In another embodiment, each batch of FEL, VEL and LDS contains the same at least one excipient. In another embodiment, each batch of FEL, VEL and LDS contains the same at least one tunable excipient and at least one set of excipients.
[0066] In one embodiment, each batch of Liquid Pharmaceutical Composition (LPC) comprises at least one excipient at the same predefined target concentration. In one embodiment, each batch of Liquid Pharmaceutical Composition (LPC) comprises at least one adjustable excipient at the same predefined target concentration and at least one set of excipients.
[0067] 1. Adjustable excipients: salts The salts may be anhydrous or hydrated. The salts may be either one, two, three, or four sodium salts, or one, two, three, or four potassium salts, or one, two, three, or four magnesium salts. Each possibility may be combined with the other possibilities. Thus, each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the present invention.
[0068] For example, the sodium salt can be sodium fluoride, or sodium chloride, or sodium bromide, or sodium iodide, or sodium sulfate, or disodium salt such as disodium phosphate, or sodium dihydrogen phosphate, or disodium hydrogen phosphate, dihydrate, or sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate. For example, the potassium salt can be potassium fluoride, or potassium chloride, or potassium iodide, or potassium sulfate, or potassium dihydrogen phosphate, or potassium bicarbonate or potassium carbonate. For example, the magnesium salt can be magnesium fluoride, or magnesium chloride, or magnesium iodide, or magnesium sulfate, or magnesium dihydrogen phosphate, or magnesium bicarbonate or magnesium carbonate. In one embodiment, at least one salt is a sodium salt, preferably selected from sodium chloride and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate. In another embodiment, at least one salt is a potassium salt, preferably selected from potassium dihydrogen phosphate and potassium chloride.
[0069] In one embodiment, VEL, LDS or FEL comprises at least one sodium salt and at least one potassium salt.
[0070] In one embodiment, VEL, LDS and FEL each comprise at least one sodium salt and at least one potassium salt.
[0071] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS or FEL comprises sodium chloride and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate.
[0072] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS and FEL each comprise sodium chloride and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate.
[0073] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS or FEL comprises potassium dihydrogen phosphate and potassium chloride.
[0074] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS and FEL comprise potassium dihydrogen phosphate and potassium chloride, respectively.
[0075] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS or FEL comprises sodium chloride, disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, potassium dihydrogen phosphate and potassium chloride.
[0076] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS and FEL comprise sodium chloride, disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, potassium dihydrogen phosphate and potassium chloride, respectively.
[0077] Each of the above salts may be preferably used within the range of 0.9 mM to 130 mM in VEL, LDS, or FEL.
[0078] For example, the VEL may include sodium chloride in the ranges of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may include potassium chloride in the ranges of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may include magnesium chloride in the ranges of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 0.9-6 mM.
[0079] For example, the VEL may include sodium fluoride in the ranges of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may include potassium fluoride in the ranges of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 0.9-6 mM.
[0080] For example, the VEL may include sodium carbonate in the ranges of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may include potassium carbonate in the ranges of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 0.9-6 mM.
[0081] For example, the VEL may contain sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, and two other salts in the range of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may contain sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, and two other salts in the range of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may contain potassium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, and two other salts in the range of 0.9-6 mM.
[0082] For example, the VEL may contain sodium fluoride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, and two other salts in the range of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may contain sodium fluoride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, potassium carbonate in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, and two other salts in the range of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may contain sodium fluoride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, and two other salts in the range of 0.9-6 mM. For example, the VEL may contain sodium iodide in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, and potassium carbonate in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, and two other salts in the range of 0.9-6 mM.
[0083] For example, the VEL may include sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM, 0.9-1.0 mM, and one other salt in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM. For example, the VEL may include sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, potassium phosphate in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, potassium dihydrogen sulfate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM, 0.9-1.0 mM, and one other salt in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM. For example, the VEL may contain sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, potassium phosphate in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, sodium dihydrogen sulfate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM, 0.9-1.0 mM, and one other salt in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM.
[0084] For example, the VEL may include sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM, 0.9-1.0 mM, and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM. For example, the VEL may include potassium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, sodium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM, 0.9-1.0 mM, and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM. For example, the VEL may contain potassium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, 110-130 mM, 120-130 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 1 mM-2 mM, 1 mM-1.5 mM, sodium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM, 0.9-1.0 mM, and magnesium carbonate in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM.
[0085] In each of the above examples, the adjustable excipient concentrations are the same in the VEL and LDS.
[0086] Each of the above salts may be used in the range of 3 mM to 50 mM in the FEL.
[0087] For example, the FEL may include sodium chloride in the ranges of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may include potassium chloride in the ranges of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may include magnesium chloride in the ranges of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 3-25 mM.
[0088] For example, the FEL may include sodium fluoride in the ranges of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may include potassium fluoride in the ranges of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 3-25 mM.
[0089] For example, the FEL may include sodium carbonate in the ranges of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may include potassium carbonate in the ranges of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, and three other salts in the ranges of 3-25 mM.
[0090] For example, the FEL may include sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, and two other salts in the range of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may include sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, and two other salts in the range of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may include potassium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, and two other salts in the range of 3-25 mM.
[0091] For example, the FEL may include sodium fluoride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, and two other salts in the range of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may include sodium fluoride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, potassium carbonate in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, and two other salts in the range of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may include sodium fluoride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, and two other salts in the range of 3-25 mM. For example, the FEL may contain sodium iodide in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, and potassium carbonate in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, and two other salts in the range of 3-25 mM.
[0092] For example, the FEL may include sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM, 3.2-4 mM, and one other salt in the range of 18-22 mM. For example, the FEL may include sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, potassium phosphate in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, potassium dihydrogen sulfate in the range of 3-4 mM, 3.2-4 mM, and one other salt in the range of 18-22 mM. For example, the FEL may contain sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, potassium phosphate in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, sodium dihydrogen sulfate in the range of 3-4 mM, 3.2-4 mM, and one other salt in the range of 18-22 mM.
[0093] For example, the FEL may include sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM, 3.2-4 mM, and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 18-22 mM, 19-22 mM, 20-22 mM. For example, the FEL may include potassium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, sodium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM, 3.2-4 mM, and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 18-22 mM, 19-22 mM, 20-22 mM. For example, the FEL may contain potassium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, 30-50 mM, 40-50 mM, magnesium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, 5-6 mM, sodium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM, 3.2-4 mM, and magnesium carbonate in the range of 18-22 mM, 19-22 mM, 20-22 mM.
[0094] In one embodiment, the VEL and the LDS each comprise the same at least one salt.In one embodiment, the VEL and the LDS each comprise the same at least one salt at the same predefined concentration.
[0095] In one embodiment, the FEL, VEL and LDS each comprise the same at least one salt. In one embodiment, the VEL and LDS each comprise the same at least one salt at the same predefined concentration, and the FEL comprises the same at least one salt at a different predefined concentration.
[0096] In one embodiment, one of the excipients included in FEL, VEL and LDS is a phosphate buffer. The phosphate buffer includes potassium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate. In one embodiment, the phosphate buffer includes potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 4-6 mM.
[0097] In one embodiment, the total concentration of phosphate ions in the VEL and LDS is between 1 mM and 15 mM. In one embodiment, the total concentration of phosphate ions in the VEL and LDS is between 1 mM and 10 mM, between 1 mM and 9 mM, between 1 mM and 8 mM, between 1 mM and 7 mM, between 2 mM and 10 mM, between 2 mM and 9 mM, between 2 mM and 8 mM, between 2 mM and 7 mM, between 3 mM and 10 mM, between 3 mM and 9 mM, between 3 mM and 8 mM, between 3 mM and 7 mM, between 4 mM and 10 mM, between 4 mM and 9 mM, between 4 mM and 8 mM, between 4 mM and 7 mM, between 5 mM and 10 mM, between 5 mM and 9 mM, between 5 mM and 8 mM, or between 5 mM and 7 mM.
[0098] In one embodiment, the total concentration of phosphate ions in the FEL is between 10 mM and 50 mM. In one embodiment, the total concentration of phosphate ions in the FEL is between 10 mM and 45 mM, between 10 mM and 40 mM, between 10 mM and 35 mM, between 10 mM and 30 mM, between 15 mM and 45 mM, between 15 mM and 40 mM, between 15 mM and 35 mM, between 15 mM and 30 mM, between 20 mM and 45 mM, between 20 mM and 40 mM, between 20 mM and 35 mM, or between 20 mM and 30 mM.
[0099] 2. Adjustable excipients: sugars The sugars in the FEL, VEL or LDS can be monosaccharides (e.g., glucose, galactose, ribose, mannose, rhamnose, talose, xylose, or allose arabinose), disaccharides (e.g., trehalose, sucrose, maltose, isomaltose, cellibiose, gentiobiose, laminaribose, xylobiose, mannobiose, lactose, or fructose), trisaccharides (e.g., acarbose, raffinose, melizitose, panose, or cellotriose), and sugar polymers (e.g., dextran, xanthan, pullulan, cyclodextrin, amylose, amylopectin, starch, cellooligosaccharides, cellulose, maltooligosaccharides, glycogen, chitosan, or chitin). The sugar in FEL, VEL or LDS can be a sugar alcohol such as mannitol, sorbitol, arabitol, erythritol, maltitol, xylitol, glycitol, glycol, polyglycitol, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, and glycerol. The sugar in FEL, VEL or LDS can be a non-reducing sugar. The sugar in FEL, VEL or LDS can be sucrose, trehalose or a hydrate thereof, such as trehalose dihydrate.
[0100] Each of the above sugars may be used within the range of 120-160g / L in VEL or LDS, and 180-220g / L in FEL. For example, sucrose may be within the range of 120-160g / L, 130-160g / L, 140-150g / L in VEL or LDS, and 180-220g / L, 190-210g / L, 200-210g / L in FEL. For example, trehalose may be within the range of 120-160g / L, 130-160g / L, 140-150g / L in VEL or LDS, and 180-220g / L, 190-210g / L, 200-210g / L in FEL. For example, trehalose dihydrate may be in the range of 120-160 g / L, 130-160 g / L, 140-150 g / L in the VEL, and 180-220 g / L, 190-210 g / L, 200-210 g / L in the FEL.
[0101] In one embodiment, the VEL and the LDS each comprise the same at least one sugar.In one embodiment, the VEL and the LDS each comprise the same at least one sugar at the same predefined concentration.
[0102] In one embodiment, the FEL, VEL and LDS each comprise the same at least one sugar. In one embodiment, the VEL and LDS each comprise the same at least one sugar at the same predefined concentration, and the FEL comprises the same at least one sugar at a different predefined concentration.
[0103] 3. Set of excipients: non-ionic surfactants The non-ionic surfactant in the FEL, VEL or LDS may be selected from block copolymers, sorbitan esters, ethoxylated or propoxylated sorbitan esters, alkyl-polyglycosides (APGs), alkoxylated mono- or di-alkylamines, fatty acid monoethanolamides (FAMAs), fatty acid diethanolamides (FADAs), ethoxylated fatty acid monoethanolamides (EFAMs), propoxylated fatty acid monoethanolamides (PFAMs), polyhydroxyalkyl fatty acid amides, or N-acyl N-alkyl derivatives of glucosamine (glucamides, GAs, or fatty acid glucamides, FAGAs), and combinations thereof.
[0104] The nonionic surfactant in the FEL, VEL or LDS can be a high molecular weight nonionic surfactant. The nonionic surfactant can be a nonionic triblock copolymer. The surfactant can be a nonionic, hydrophilic, polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene block copolymer (or EO-PO block copolymer). The EO-PO block copolymer can include blocks of polyethylene oxide (-CH2CHO-designated EO) and polypropylene oxide (-CH2CHCHO-designated PO). The PO block can be adjacent to two EO blocks in an EOx-POy-Eox configuration. Because the PO component is hydrophilic and the EO component is hydrophobic, the overall hydrophilicity, molecular weight and surfactant properties of the copolymer can be tuned by varying x and y in the EOx-POy-Eox block structure. In aqueous solution, the EO-PO block copolymers self-assemble into micelles with a PO core and a corona of hydrophilic EO groups.
[0105] The nonionic surfactant in FEL, VEL or LDS can be a poloxamer. Poloxamers are nonionic triblock copolymers consisting of a central hydrophobic poly(propylene oxide) chain flanked by hydrophilic poly(ethylene oxide) chains. The length of the polymer blocks can be customized to produce a variety of poloxamers with slightly different properties. The nonionic surfactant in FEL, VEL or LDS can be Pluronic F127 (poloxamer 407), Pluronic F68 (poloxamer 403), Pluronic P123, Pluronic P85, other polyethylene oxide-polypropylene oxide (EO-PO) block copolymers greater than 3,000-4,000 MW, or combinations thereof.
[0106] The concentration of the nonionic surfactant in the FEL, VEL or LDS may be the same. The concentration of the nonionic surfactant in the FEL, VEL or LDS may range from 2.0-12 g / L, 4-12 g / L, 6-12 g / L, 8-12 g / L, or 10-12 g / L, respectively. The concentration of the high molecular weight nonionic surfactant in the FEL, VEL or LDS may range from 2.0-12 g / L, 4-12 g / L, 6-12 g / L, 8-12 g / L, or 10-12 g / L, respectively. The concentration of the poloxamer in the FEL, VEL or LDS may range from 2.0-12 g / L, 4-12 g / L, 6-12 g / L, 8-12 g / L, or 10-12 g / L, respectively. The concentration of Pluronic F127 (Poloxamer 407) in the FEL, VEL or LDS may range from 2.0-12 g / L, 4-12 g / L, 6-12 g / L, 8-12 g / L, or 10-12 g / L, respectively. The concentration of Pluronic F68 (Poloxamer 403) in the FEL, VEL or LDS may range from 2.0-12 g / L, 4-12 g / L, 6-12 g / L, 8-12 g / L, or 10-12 g / L, respectively. The concentration of Pluronic P123 in the FEL, VEL or LDS may range from 2.0-12 g / L, 4-12 g / L, 6-12 g / L, 8-12 g / L, or 10-12 g / L, respectively. The concentration of Pluronic P85 in the FEL, VEL or LDS may range from 2.0-12 g / L, 4-12 g / L, 6-12 g / L, 8-12 g / L, or 10-12 g / L, respectively.
[0107] 4. Set excipient: protein The protein in FEL, VEL or LDS can be any protein that is essentially inactive and does not react with the virus. In particular, the protein does not affect the structure or infectivity of the virus. Thus, the protein can be a structural protein or a serum protein. The protein can be selected from albumin, human serum albumin, collagen, hydrolyzed collagen, gelatin and hydrolyzed gelatin.
[0108] The concentration of protein in FEL, VEL or LDS may be the same. The concentration of protein in FEL, VEL or LDS may be within the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L, 0.7-1.2 g / L, 0.8-1.0 g / L, respectively. The concentration of protein in FEL, VEL or LDS may be within the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L, 0.7-1.2 g / L, 0.8-1.0 g / L, respectively. The concentration of albumin in FEL, VEL or LDS may be within the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L, 0.7-1.2 g / L, 0.8-1.0 g / L, respectively. The concentration of human serum albumin in FEL, VEL or LDS may be within the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L, 0.7-1.2 g / L, 0.8-1.0 g / L, respectively. The collagen concentration in FEL, VEL or LDS may be within the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L, 0.7-1.2 g / L, or 0.8-1.0 g / L, respectively. The gelatin concentration in FEL and VEL may be within the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L, 0.7-1.2 g / L, or 0.8-1.0 g / L, respectively.
[0109] Excipient Combinations In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS(es), and FEL each comprise at least four adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations to provide the LPC with target concentrations of the at least four adjustable excipients, the at least four adjustable excipients being phosphate buffer, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and trehalose.
[0110] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS(es), and FEL each comprise four adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations to provide the LPC with four adjustable excipients at target concentrations, the four adjustable excipients in the VEL and LDS(es) being (i) a phosphate buffer comprising potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 4-6 mM, (ii) sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, (iii) potassium chloride in the range of 1-2 mM, and (iv) trehalose in the range of 120-160 g / L, and the four adjustable excipients in the FEL being phosphate buffer comprising potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 18-22 mM, sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, and trehalose in the range of 180-220 g / L.
[0111] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS(es), and FEL each comprise four adjustable excipients and two sets of excipients at predefined concentrations, providing the LPC with four adjustable excipients and two sets of excipients at target concentrations, the four adjustable excipients in the VEL and LDS(es) being: (i) phosphate buffer containing potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 4-6 mM; (ii) sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM; (iii) potassium chloride in the range of 1-2 mM; and (iv) sodium chloride in the range of 120 mM. and trehalose in the range of 180-220 g / L; and the four adjustable excipients in FEL are (i) phosphate buffer with potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 18-22 mM, (ii) sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, (iii) potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, and (iv) trehalose in the range of 180-220 g / L; and the two sets of excipients in VEL, LDS(es) and FEL are F127 in the range of 2.0-12 g / L and HSA in the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L.
[0112] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS(es), and FEL each comprise four adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations to provide the LPC with target concentrations of the four adjustable excipients, and the four adjustable excipients in the VEL and LDS(es) are (i) a phosphate buffer containing potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.0 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 5-6 mM, (ii) sodium chloride in the range of 120-130 mM, (iii) sodium chloride in the range of 1-1.0 mM, and (iv) sodium chloride in the range of 1-1.0 mM. and (iv) trehalose in the range of 145-155 g / L, and the four adjustable excipients in FEL are (i) phosphate buffer containing potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3.2-4 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 20-22 mM, (ii) sodium chloride in the range of 40-50 mM, (iii) potassium chloride in the range of 5-6 mM, and (iv) trehalose in the range of 200-210 g / L.
[0113] In one embodiment, the VEL, LDS(es), and FEL each comprise four adjustable excipients and two sets of excipients at predefined concentrations, providing the LPC with four adjustable excipients and two sets of excipients at target concentrations, the four adjustable excipients in the VEL and LDS(es) being: (i) phosphate buffer containing potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.0 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 5-6 mM; (ii) sodium chloride in the range of 120-130 mM; (iii) potassium chloride in the range of 1-1.5 mM; and (iv) sodium chloride in the range of 140-150 mM. The four adjustable excipients in the FEL are (i) phosphate buffer with potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3.2-4 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 20-22 mM, (ii) sodium chloride in the range of 40-50 mM, (iii) potassium chloride in the range of 5-6 mM, and (iv) trehalose in the range of 200-210 g / L, and the two sets of excipients in the VEL, LDS(es) and FEL are F127 in the range of 8-12 g / L and HSA in the range of 0.8-1.2 g / L.
[0114] VEL, LDS, FEL and LPC capacity The essence of the present invention is that the volumes of VEL, LDS and FEL are each smaller than the predefined target volume of the LPC. Moreover, the total volume of VEL and LDS is smaller than the predefined target volume of the LPC. The total volume of VEL, LDS and FEL is equal to the predefined target volume of the LPC. This applies to each batch of LPC. VEL and FEL may be provided as stock solutions. The same volume of FEL can be used to prepare each batch of LPC, and each batch of LPC may contain different batches of LDS(es). The volume of VEL is adjusted according to the volume of LDS(es) used.
[0115] Thus, in one embodiment, the VEL and FEL concentrations of at least one tunable excipient do not change when different batches of LPC are prepared, i.e., the same stock preparations of VEL and FEL can be used to prepare each batch of LPC.
[0116] The predefined target volume of the LPC can be any volume. For example, for each batch of LPC, the predefined target volume of the LPC can be between 10 L and 1000 L. In an embodiment, the predefined target volume of the LPC is between 10 L and 500 L, between 10 L and 250 L, between 10 L and 200 L, or between 10 L and 150 L. In another embodiment, the predefined target volume of the LPC is at least 100 L. In an embodiment, the predefined target volume of the LPC is between 100 L and 500 L, between 100 L and 250 L, between 100 L and 200 L, or between 100 L and 150 L. In a preferred embodiment, the predefined target volume of the LPC is between 100 L and 250 L.
[0117] The LPC has a predefined target capacity and calculates at least one LDS( v V LDS(i) ), variable capacitance VEL( v V VEL ), and a fixed predefined capacity FEL ( p VFEL )
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[0118] In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is less than the predefined target volume of the LPC.
[0119] In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is at least 10% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is between 10% and 90% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is between 10% and 80%, between 10% and 70%, between 10% and 60%, between 10% and 50%, or between 10% and 40% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is at least 20% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is between 20% and 90% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is between 20% and 80%, between 20% and 70%, between 20% and 60%, between 20% and 50%, or between 20% and 40% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is between 25% and 40% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is between 25% and 35% of the predefined volume of the LPC.
[0120] In one embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is at least 5% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In another embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is at least 10%, at least 15%, at least 20%, at least 25%, at least 30%, at least 35%, at least 40%, at least 45%, at least 50%, at least 55%, at least 60%, at least 65%, at least 70%, at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, or at least 95% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In a preferred embodiment, the predefined volume of the FEL is at least 20% of the predefined volume of the LPC.
[0121] In most cases, several LDS(es) are used, and the capacity of each of the individual LDSs is smaller than the capacity of the VEL. Thus, in one embodiment, the variable capacity of the LDS is smaller than the variable capacity of the VEL. In some cases, especially when the concentration of the biologically active agent in the LDS is low, the capacity of the individual LDS may be larger than the capacity of the VEL. Thus, in some embodiments, the variable capacity of the LDS is larger than the variable capacity of the VEL.
[0122] The volume of the intermediate liquid (IL) is variable, V V IL = p V FEL + V V VEL This can be expressed as: V V VEL = p V (VEL+LDS) - V V LDS(total) One variable parameter, calculated according to V V VEL , and one fixed parameter, p V FEL The sum of the capacitances of VEL and LDS p V (VEL+LDS) are also predefined and selected according to the process requirements.
[0123] In some cases, a VEL may not be used if the concentration of the biologically active agent in at least one LDS is low. In this case, V V VEL =0, and therefore in some embodiments, no VEL is used to construct the LPC, and therefore no VEL is added to the intermediate liquid (IL). V V VEL If =0, V V IL = p V FEL It becomes.
[0124] In one embodiment, the sum of the variable volume of the LDS and the variable volume of the VEL is between 10% and 90% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the sum of the variable volume of the LDS and the variable volume of the VEL is between 10% and 80%, between 10% and 70%, between 10% and 60%, between 10% and 50%, or between 10% and 40% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the sum of the variable volume of the LDS and the variable volume of the VEL is between 20% and 90% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the sum of the variable volume of the LDS and the variable volume of the VEL is between 20% and 80%, between 30% and 80%, between 40% and 80%, between 50% and 80%, or between 60% and 80% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In one embodiment, the sum of the variable volume of the LDS and the variable volume of the VEL is between 65% and 75% of the predefined volume of the LPC.
[0125] In one embodiment, the sum of the variable volume of the LDS and the variable volume of the VEL is at least 10% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In another embodiment, the sum of the variable volume of the LDS and the variable volume of the VEL is at least 15%, at least 20%, at least 25%, at least 30%, at least 35%, at least 40%, at least 45%, at least 50%, at least 55%, at least 60%, at least 65%, at least 70%, at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, or at least 95% of the predefined volume of the LPC. In a preferred embodiment, the sum of the variable volume of the LDS and the variable volume of the VEL is at least 50% of the predefined volume of the LPC.
[0126] Biologically Active Agents At least one LDS contains one biologically active agent at variable concentrations ( V [A i ] LDS ) in the LPC. In accordance with the present invention, variable volumes of LDS are used to achieve a desired concentration of biologically active agent from each LDS in the LPC. Variable volumes of at least one LDS are mixed with an intermediate liquid (IL) containing a predefined volume of FEL and a variable volume of VEL to formulate a predefined volume of LPC. This is applied to each batch of LPC.
[0127] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least one LDS. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least 2, at least 3, at least 4, at least 5, at least 6, at least 7, at least 8, at least 9, or at least 10 LDSs. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises between 1 and 20 LDSs, between 1 and 15 LDSs, between 1 and 10 LDSs, or between 1 and 5 LDSs. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least 4 LDSs. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises 4 LDSs.
[0128] In one embodiment, the biologically active agent is a flavivirus, hi one embodiment, the biologically active agent is a dengue virus, preferably a live attenuated dengue virus.
[0129] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least one dengue virus serotype. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least two different dengue virus serotypes. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least three different dengue virus serotypes. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises four different dengue virus serotypes.
[0130] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least one chimeric dengue strain. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least two different chimeric dengue strains. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least three different chimeric dengue strains. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least four different chimeric dengue strains.
[0131] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least one dengue virus serotype strain and at least one chimeric dengue strain. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least one dengue virus serotype strain and at least two different chimeric dengue strains. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least one dengue virus serotype strain and at least three different chimeric dengue strains.
[0132] Preferably, the dengue virus strains and chimeras described herein are live attenuated dengue virus strains and chimeras.
[0133] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises four biologically active agents, the four biologically active agents being: (i) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 1; (ii) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 2; (iii) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 3, and (iv) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 4; It is.
[0134] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises four biologically active agents, the four biologically active agents being: (i) a live attenuated chimeric dengue virus serotype 1; (ii) a live attenuated chimeric dengue virus serotype 2; (iii) a live-attenuated chimeric dengue virus serotype 3, and (iv) a live attenuated chimeric dengue virus serotype 4; It is.
[0135] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises four biologically active agents, the four biologically active agents being: (i) a live attenuated chimeric dengue virus serotype 1; (ii) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 2; (iii) a live-attenuated chimeric dengue virus serotype 3, and (iv) a live attenuated chimeric dengue virus serotype 4; It is.
[0136] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises four biologically active agents, the four biologically active agents being: (i) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 1; (ii) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 2; (iii) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 3, and (iv) a live attenuated dengue virus serotype 4; and Dengue serotype 1 is a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain, dengue serotype 2 is a non-chimeric dengue serotype 2 strain, dengue serotype 3 is a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain, and dengue serotype 4 is a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain; Dengue serotype 2 strains are derived from the wild-type virus strain DEN-2 16681 and differ from the wild-type by at least three nucleotides: a) 5'-noncoding region (NCR)-57 (nt-57) b) NS1-53 Gly to Asp (nt-2579) c) NS3-250 Glu to Val (nt-5270); Three chimeric dengue strains are biologically active agents and four biologically active agents are derived from serotype 2 strains by replacing the structural proteins prM and E from serotype 2 strains with the corresponding structural proteins from other dengue serotypes, resulting in the following chimeric dengue strains: -DENV-2 / 1 chimera, -DENV-2 / 3 chimeras, and -DENV-2 / 4 chimera.
[0137] Thus, in one embodiment, the LPC comprises dengue serotype 2 strains (TDV-2), DENV-2 / 1 chimera (TDV-1), DENV-2 / 3 (TDV-3) chimera, and DENV-2 / 4 (TDV-4) chimera, as described above.
[0138] In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1) comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 70% identical to the nucleic acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 1. In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1) comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identical to the nucleic acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 1.
[0139] In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1) comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding an amino acid sequence at least 70% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 2. In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1) comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding an amino acid sequence at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 2.
[0140] In one embodiment, the dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2) comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 70% identical to the nucleic acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 3. In one embodiment, the dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2) comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identical to the nucleic acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 3.
[0141] In one embodiment, the dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2) comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding an amino acid sequence at least 70% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 4. In one embodiment, the dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2) comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding an amino acid sequence at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 4.
[0142] In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3) comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 70% identical to the nucleic acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 5. In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3) comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identical to the nucleic acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 5.
[0143] In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3) comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding an amino acid sequence at least 70% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 6. In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3) comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding an amino acid sequence at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 6.
[0144] In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4) comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 70% identical to the nucleic acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 7. In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4) comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identical to the nucleic acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 7.
[0145] In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4) comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding an amino acid sequence at least 70% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 8. In one embodiment, the chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4) comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding an amino acid sequence at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 98%, or at least 99% identical to the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 8.
[0146] In a preferred embodiment, TDV-1 is characterized by the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, TDV-2 is characterized by the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3, TDV-3 is characterized by the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5, and / or TDV-4 is characterized by the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7. In a further preferred embodiment, TDV-1 is characterized by the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2, TDV-2 is characterized by the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4, TDV-3 is characterized by the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6, and TDV-4 is characterized by the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8. In a further preferred embodiment, TDV-1 is characterized by a nucleotide sequence encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2, TDV-2 is characterized by a nucleotide sequence encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4, TDV-3 is characterized by a nucleotide sequence encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6, and TDV-4 is characterized by a nucleotide sequence encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8.
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[0148] The volume of each of the at least one LDS to be added is calculated according to a predefined target volume of the LPC and a predefined target concentration of the biologically active agent in the LPC.
[0149] In one embodiment, the biologically active agent is a flavivirus. In one embodiment, the biologically active agent is a dengue virus. The dengue virus may be at least one dengue virus serotype strain. The dengue virus may be at least one chimeric dengue virus strain.
[0150] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least one dengue virus serotype strain. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least two different dengue virus serotype strains. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least three different dengue virus serotype strains. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises four different dengue virus serotype strains, e.g., four different live attenuated dengue virus serotype strains.
[0151] In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least one chimeric dengue strain. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least two different chimeric dengue strains. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least three different chimeric dengue strains. In one embodiment, the LPC comprises at least four different live attenuated dengue strains, such as four different live attenuated strains, such as four different live attenuated dengue strains, each strain being either a chimeric and / or a non-chimeric dengue strain, in particular such as TAK-003.
[0152] Typically, the target concentration of at least one biologically active agent in the LPC is predefined according to the specific requirements of the LPC product.
[0153] In one embodiment, the biologically active agent is a flavivirus, and the target concentration of the flavivirus in the LPC is at least 10 3In another embodiment, the biologically active agent is a flavivirus, and the target concentration of the flavivirus in the LPC is at least 10 4 In another embodiment, the biologically active agent is a flavivirus, and the target concentration of the flavivirus in the LPC is at least 10 5 The titer is PFU / ml.
[0154] In one embodiment, the biologically active agent is a live attenuated dengue virus strain, preferably a dengue virus serotype strain or a chimeric dengue virus strain, and the target concentration of the live attenuated dengue virus strain in the LPC is at least 3 log 10 In another embodiment, the biologically active agent is a live attenuated dengue virus strain, preferably a dengue virus serotype strain or a chimeric dengue virus strain, and the target concentration of the live attenuated dengue virus strain in the LPC is at least 4 log 10 In another embodiment, the biologically active agent is a live attenuated dengue virus strain, preferably a dengue virus serotype strain or a chimeric dengue virus strain, and the target concentration of the live attenuated dengue virus strain in the LPC is at least 5 log 10 The titer is PFU / ml.
[0155] In one embodiment, the batch mixing process is a large-scale batch process. As used herein, "large-scale" is also referred to as "production scale" or "manufacturing scale" and refers to providing a biologically active agent, such as a flavivirus, on a large scale, as opposed to a laboratory or small scale.
[0156] Thus, according to the large-scale manufacturing process, the target concentration of the biologically active agent, such as flavivirus or dengue virus, is prepared in large quantities. Thus, the total amount of biologically active agent is larger compared to small-scale (e.g., laboratory-scale) processes. For example, the target titer of one batch of LPC is about 6 log in 100 ml. 10 PFU / ml, which is approximately 11 log 10 This means that it is PFU.
[0157] The LPC is composed of at least one batch of LDS, which has a high concentration of a biologically active agent, such as flavivirus or dengue virus, produced in large quantities according to a large-scale manufacturing process. For example, if four LDSs are combined to make one batch of LPC, the volume of each is: v V LDS1 + v V LDS2 + v V LDS3 + v V LDS4 + p V FEL = p V LPC , may be different.
[0158] In one embodiment, the large scale titer of the live attenuated dengue virus strain in the LDS is at least 6 log 10 In most cases, the large-scale titer of live attenuated dengue virus strains in LDS can be 6.0 log 10 PFU / ml ~9.0log 10 Illustratively, each batch of LDS used to make one batch of LPC for a large scale process can have a maximum volume of 30 L and a 6.0 log 10 PFU / ml ~9.0log 10 PFU / ml. Thus, in one embodiment, the total viral content of each batch of LDS used to generate a batch of LPC can be between 10.4 log 10 PFU~13.5log 10 It may be between PFU.
[0159] In another example, each batch of LDS used to make one batch of LPC for a large scale process has a volume of at least 50 ml and a 6.0 log 10 PFU / ml ~9.0log 10PFU / ml. Thus, in one embodiment, the total viral content of each batch of LDS used to generate a batch of LPC can be between 7.5 log 10 PFU~10.8log 10 It may be between PFU.
[0160] Thus, in one embodiment, the total viral content of each batch of LDS used to generate a batch of LPC is 7.5 log 10 PFU~13.5log 10 It may be between PFU.
[0161] In one embodiment, the large scale target titer of the live attenuated dengue virus strain in the LPC is at least 4 log 10 In most cases, the large-scale target titer of live attenuated dengue virus strains in LPCs can be 5.0 log 10 PFU / ml ~7.0log 10 Illustratively, each batch of LPC in a large-scale process can have a volume of between 100-150 L and a 5.0 log 10 PFU / ml ~7.0log 10 PFU / ml. Thus, in one embodiment, the total viral content of each batch of LPC is between 9 log 10 PFU~12.18log 10 In another embodiment, the total viral content of each batch of LPC can be between 10 log 10 PFU~12.18log 10 In another embodiment, the total viral content of each batch of LPC can be between 10.3 log 10 PFU~12.18log 10 In another embodiment, the total viral content of each batch of LPC can be between 10.3 log 10 PFU~12.07log 10 It may be between PFU.
[0162] In one embodiment, the large-scale batch process includes processing multiple batches with varying LDS concentrations. For example, at least two batches of LDS 1.j (L.D.S. 1.1 , L.D.S. 1.2 etc.) are each treated with varying concentrations of biologically active agent A1. V [A1] LDS1.j Including.
[0163] In one embodiment, the large scale batch process comprises at least two batches of LDS. i.j each of which is treated with a biologically active agent Ai at varying concentrations. V [A i ] LDSi.j In another embodiment, the large scale batch process comprises at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. i.j each of which is treated with a biologically active agent Ai at varying concentrations. V [A i ] LDSi.j Including.
[0164] Thus, in one embodiment, the large scale batch process comprises at least two batches of LDS 1.j each of which is treated with a biologically active agent A1 at varying concentrations. V [A1] LDS1.j At least two batches of LDS should be processed. 2.j each of which is treated with a biologically active agent A2 at varying concentrations. V [A2] LDS2.j At least two batches of LDS should be processed. 3.j each of which is treated with a biologically active agent A3 at varying concentrations. V [A3] LDS3.j At least two batches of LDS should be processed. 4.j each of which is treated with a biologically active agent A4 at varying concentrations. V [A4] LDS4.j and processing the same.
[0165] In one embodiment, the large scale batch process comprises at least two batches of LDS. 1.j each of which is treated with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 1 (D1) V [D1] LDS1.j At least two batches of LDS should be processed. 2.j each of which is administered with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 2 (D2) V [D2] LDS2.j At least two batches of LDS should be processed. 3.j each of which is treated with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 3 (D3) V [D3] LDS3.j At least two batches of LDS should be processed. 4.j each of which is treated with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 4 (D4) V [D4] LDS4.j and processing the same.
[0166] In one embodiment, the large scale batch process comprises at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. 1.j each of which is treated with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 1 (D1) V [D1] LDS1.j and processing at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. 2.j each of which is administered with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 2 (D2) V [D2] LDS2.j and processing at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. 3.j each of which is administered with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 3 (D3)V [D3] LDS3.j and processing at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. 4.j each of which is treated with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 4 (D4) V [D4] LDS4.j and processing the same.
[0167] In one embodiment, the large scale batch process comprises at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. 1.j each of which is treated with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 1 (D1) V [D1] LDS1.j and processing at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. 2.j each of which is administered with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 2 (D2) V [D2] LDS2.j and processing at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. 3.j each of which is treated with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 3 (D3) V [D3] LDS3.j and processing at least 3 batches, at least 4 batches, at least 5 batches, at least 6 batches, at least 7 batches, at least 8 batches, at least 9 batches, at least 10 batches of LDS. 4.j each of which is treated with variable concentrations of dengue serotype 4 (D4) V [D4] LDS4.j and processing the same.
[0168] In one embodiment, the process of the present invention comprises, in step 1, dissolving one LDS comprising one live attenuated dengue virus strain in a variable concentration V [A1] LDS In step 2, one LDS is given as a variable capacitance. v V LDS(1) The LPC was mixed with the live attenuated dengue virus strain at the target concentration. T [A1] LPC and preferably, the live attenuated dengue virus strain is a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1).
[0169] In one embodiment, the process of the present invention comprises, in step 1, dissolving one LDS comprising one live attenuated dengue virus strain in a variable concentration V [A1] LDS In step 2, one LDS is given as a variable capacitance. v V LDS(1) The LPC was mixed with the live attenuated dengue virus strain at the target concentration. T [A1] LPC and preferably, the live attenuated dengue virus strain is a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2).
[0170] In one embodiment, the process of the present invention comprises, in step 1, dissolving one LDS comprising one live attenuated dengue virus strain in a variable concentration V [A1] LDS In step 2, one LDS is given as a variable capacitance. v V LDS(1) The LPC was mixed with the live attenuated dengue virus strain at the target concentration. T [A1] LPC and preferably, the live attenuated dengue virus strain is a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3).
[0171] In one embodiment, the process of the present invention comprises, in step 1, dissolving one LDS comprising one live attenuated dengue virus strain in a variable concentration V [A1] LDS In step 2, one LDS is given as a variable capacitance.v V LDS(1) The LPC was mixed with the live attenuated dengue virus strain at the target concentration. T [A1] LPC and preferably, the live attenuated dengue virus strain is a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4).
[0172] In one embodiment, the process of the present invention comprises, in step 1, mixing two LDSs, each containing one live attenuated dengue virus strain, at varying concentrations. V [A1] LDS and V [A2] LDS In step 2, the two LDSs are given as variable capacitances. v V LDS(1) and v V LDS(2) The LPC was mixed with the two live attenuated dengue virus strains at the target concentrations. T [A1] LPC and T [A2] LPC and providing a live attenuated dengue virus strain, preferably selected from a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1), a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2), a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3), and a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4), which can be combined in any pairwise combination. For example, the two LDSs can include TDV-1 and TDV-2, or TDV-1 and TDV-3, etc.
[0173] In one embodiment, the process of the present invention comprises, in step 1, dissolving three LDSs, each containing one live attenuated dengue virus strain, at varying concentrations: V [A1] LDS , V [A2] LDS and V [A3] LDS In step 2, the three LDS are given as variable capacitance v V LDS(1) , v V LDS(2) and v V LDS(3)The LPC was mixed with the two live attenuated dengue virus strains at the target concentrations. T [A1] LPC , T [A2] LPC and T [A3] LPC and providing the three live attenuated dengue virus strains, preferably selected from a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1), a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2), a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3), and a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4), which may be combined in any combination. For example, the three LDS may include TDV-1, TDV-2 and TDV-3, or TDV-1, TDV-3 and TDV-4, etc.
[0174] In one embodiment, the process of the present invention comprises, in step 1, mixing four LDSs, each of which contains one live attenuated dengue virus strain, at varying concentrations. V [A1] LDS , V [A2] LDS , V [A3] LDS and V [A4] LDS In step 2, the four LDSs are given as variable capacitance v V LDS(1) , v V LDS(2) , v V LDS(3) and v V LDS(4) The LPC was mixed with four live attenuated dengue virus strains at target concentrations. T [A1] LPC , T [A2] LPC , T [A3] LPC and T [A4] LPC and preferably, the four live attenuated dengue virus strains are a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1), a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2), a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3), and a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4).
[0175] In one embodiment, the VEL, four LDSs, and FEL each contain four adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations, and each LDS contains one biologically active agent, providing the LPC with target concentrations of the four adjustable excipients and the four biologically active agents, and the four adjustable excipients in the VEL and LDS(es) are phosphate buffer containing potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 4-6 mM, sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 1-2 mM, and trisodium phosphate dihydrate in the range of 120-160 g / L. The four adjustable excipients in the FEL are phosphate buffer with potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 18-22 mM, sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, and trehalose in the range of 180-220 g / L, and the four biologically active agents are a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1), a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2), a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3), and a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4).
[0176] In one embodiment, the VEL, four LDSs, and FEL each contain four adjustable excipients and two sets of excipients at predefined concentrations, each LDS containing one biologically active agent, providing the LPC with four adjustable excipients, two sets of excipients, and four biologically active agents at target concentrations, the four adjustable excipients in the VEL and LDS(es) being phosphate buffer containing potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 4-6 mM, sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 1-2 mM, and trehalose in the range of 120-160 g / L, and the four adjustable excipients in the FEL are , phosphate buffer with potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 18-22 mM, sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, and trehalose in the range of 180-220 g / L; two sets of excipients in VEL, LDS(es) and FEL are F127 in the range of 2.0-12 g / L and HSA in the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L; and four biologically active agents are a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1), a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2), a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3), and a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4). EXAMPLES
[0177] The following examples are included to demonstrate certain aspects and embodiments of the claimed invention. However, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the following descriptions are illustrative only and should not be construed as limiting the invention in any way.
[0178] Example 1 (Dengue Virus Vaccine Mixing Process) In the following, as an example, a liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) with a batch size of 127 L containing predefined strengths and predefined concentrations of excipients is prepared from four dengue liquid drug substances (LDS) by mixing a variable excipient liquid (VEL) and a fixed excipient liquid (FEL). The predefined strength of the LPC is the target strength of the formulation.
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[0181] In the LPC example with a batch size of 127 L, a maximum LDS+VEL volume of 90 L was chosen to account for the range of possible concentrations of biologically active agents (e.g., viral titers), and therefore a FEL volume of 37 L was chosen.
[0182] The potency value for each LDS is naturally variable due to the underlying biological processes. Because of the variability in potency values of different batches of LDS, to achieve the desired final potency of each dengue serotype (TDV-1, TDV-2, TDV-3 and TDV-4) in the liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC), different volumes of each LDS for each dengue serotype must be added. These volumes vary from batch to batch as potency changes due to upstream processes. Since the excipient concentrations in the VEL are defined in accordance with the present invention to be the same as in the LDS, various total volumes of LDS can be added to the VEL to obtain a predefined volume (e.g., 90 L) of LDS and VEL while keeping the excipient concentrations constant. The predefined volumes (e.g., 90 L) of LDS and VEL can then be combined with a predefined volume (e.g., 37 L) of FEL with predefined excipient concentrations that are predefined to obtain the target concentration of excipients and the target potency in the LPC.
[0183] Thus, only the volume of VEL needs to be adjusted from batch to batch to the volume of LDS required in a specific batch, depending on the potency of each LDS, while all other volumes and concentrations only need to be determined once and do not need to be changed from batch to batch. In particular, the composition and concentrations of VEL and FEL do not change and can be prepared as stock solutions. Adjusting the volume of VEL is a simple adjustment.
[0184] The process follows these steps: (1) First, determine the volume of each LDS required for each virus serotype:
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[0185] The present application further includes the following items:
[0186] Item 1: A batch mixing process for preparing a liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) comprising at least one biologically active agent and at least one tunable excipient, wherein the at least one biologically active agent is adjusted to a target concentration ( T [A i ] LPC ), and the at least one tunable excipient has a target concentration ( T [E x ] LPC ) The process comprises at least two steps: Step 1: A variable excipient liquid (VEL) comprising: P [E x ] VEL ) the VEL, One or more Liquid Drug Substances (LDS) each containing one biologically active agent in varying concentrations ( V [A i ] LDS ), and the at least one tunable excipient is at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] LDS ) the one or more LDSs, A fixed excipient liquid (FEL) containing the at least one tunable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] FEL ) wherein the predefined concentration of each of the adjustable excipients is represented by Formula 1: P [E x ] VEL = P [E x ] LDS ≠ P [E x ] FEL (1) (In the formula, P [E x ] LDS is predefined by the manufacturing process of said LDS, P [E x ] FEL is further defined by the condition of step 2), giving a step of: Step 2: All of the above LDSs are variable capacitance ( v V LDS(i) ), The VEL is a variable capacitance ( v V VEL ), and The FEL is set to a predefined capacity ( p V FEL ), Together, Target capacity ( T VLPC forming said LPC having target concentrations of all of said biologically active agents and all of said tunable excipients, The variable capacitance of each LDS is given by Equation 2:
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[0187] Item 2: In step 1, one LDS containing one biologically active agent is added at varying concentrations. V [A1] LDS In step 2, the one LDS is given byv V LDS(1) Add the desired concentration of one biologically active agent to the LPC by mixing with T [A1] LPC 2. The batch mixing process according to item 1,
[0188] Item 3: In step 1, two LDSs, each containing one biologically active agent, were incubated at varying concentrations. V [A1] LDS and V [A2] LDS In step 2, the two LDSs are given as variable capacitances. v V LDS(1) and v V LDS(2) The LPC was mixed with the two biologically active agents at the target concentrations. T [A1] LPC and T [A2] LPC 2. The batch mixing process according to item 1,
[0189] Item 4: In step 1, three LDSs, each containing one biologically active agent, are added at varying concentrations. V [A1] LDS , V [A2] LDS and V [A3] LDS In step 2, the three LDSs are respectively given as variable capacitances v V LDS(1) , v V LDS(2) and v V LDS(3) The LPC was mixed with the three biologically active agents at the target concentrations. T [A1] LPC , T [A2] LPC and T [A3] LPC 2. The batch mixing process according to item 1,
[0190] Item 5: In step 1, four LDSs, each containing one biologically active agent, are added at varying concentrations. V [A1] LDS , V [A2]LDS , V [A3] LDS and V [A4] LDS In step 2, the four LDSs are each given as a variable capacitance v V LDS(1) , v V LDS(2) , v V LDS(3) and v V LDS(4) The LPC was mixed with the four biologically active agents at the target concentrations. T [A1] LPC , T [A2] LPC , T [A3] LPC and T [A4] LPC 2. The batch mixing process according to item 1,
[0191] Item 6: The batch mixing process of any one of the preceding claims, wherein in step 2, the component liquids are combined in the following order: a. the FEL and the VEL are first combined to provide an intermediate liquid (IL); b. The IL and the at least one LDS are then combined to give the LPC.
[0192] Item 7: A batch mixing process according to any one of the preceding claims for preparing LPC, comprising: The VEL, LDS(es), and FEL are each an adjustable excipient having a predefined concentration of one of the following: -During the VEL P [E a ] VEL , -The LDS P [E a ] LDS , and - During the FEL P [E a ] FEL ; Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPCor wherein VEL, LDS(s), and FEL are two tunable excipients of predefined concentrations, respectively: -During the VEL P [E a ] VEL and P [E b ] VEL , -The LDS P [E a ] LDS and P [E b ] LDS , and - During the FEL P [E a ] FEL and P [E b ] FEL ; Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPC and T [E b ] LPC or The VEL, LDS(s), and FEL are each one of three adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations: -During the VEL P [E a ] VEL , P [E b ] VEL and P [E c ] VEL , -The LDS P [E a ] LDS , P [E b ] LDS and P [E c ] LDS , and - During the FEL P [E a ] FEL , P [E b ]FEL and P [E c ] FEL ; Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPC , T [E b ] LPC and T [E c ] LPC or The VEL, LDS(s), and FEL are each one of four adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations: -During the VEL P [E a ] VEL , P [E b ] VEL , P [E c ] VEL and P [E d ] VEL , -The LDS P [E a ] LDS , P [E b ] LDS , P [E c ] LDS and P [E d ] LDS , and - During the FEL P [E a ] FEL , P [E b ] FEL , P [E c ] FEL and P [E d ] FEL ; Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPC , T [E b ] LPC , T[E c ] LPC and T [E d ] LPC the batch mixing process providing the four adjustable excipients.
[0193] Item 8: The batch mixing process of any one of the preceding items, wherein the at least one adjustable excipient is selected from the group of carbohydrates, salts and buffer salts.
[0194] Item 9: The batch mixing process of any one of the preceding items, wherein the VEL, LDS(es), and FEL further comprise at least one set of excipients.
[0195] Item 10: The batch mixing process of item 9, wherein the at least one set of excipients is selected from the group of non-ionic surfactants and albumin.
[0196] Item 11: The VEL, LDS(es), and FEL are each one of four adjustable excipients at defined concentrations as follows: -During the VEL P [E a ] VEL , P [E b ] VEL , P [E c ] VEL and P [E d ] VEL , -The LDS P [E a ] LDS , P [E b ] LDS , P [E c ] LDS and P [E d ] LDS , and - During the FEL P [E a ] FEL , P [E b ]FEL , P [E c ] FEL and P [E d ] FEL ;and, Two sets of excipients at predefined concentrations, Including, Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPC , T [E b ] LPC , T [E c ] LPC and T [E d ] LPC Four adjustable excipients, as well as Two sets of excipients, 11. The batch mixing process according to item 9 or 10, which gives
[0197] Item 12: The batch mixing process according to item 11, wherein the adjustable excipients are phosphate buffer, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and trehalose, and the set of excipients are F127 and HSA.
[0198] Item 13: The batch mixing process of any one of the preceding items, wherein the one biologically active agent is a virus, such as a live-attenuated virus.
[0199] Item 14: The batch mixing process of item 13, wherein the virus is a flavivirus, such as a dengue virus.
[0200] Item 15: In step 1, each of the four serotypes of dengue virus D1, D2, D3, and D4 is added at variable concentrations. V [D1] LDS , V [D2] LDS , V [D3] LDS , and V [D4] LDS Given the four LDS In step 2, the four LDSs are each v V LDS(1) , v V LDS(2) , v V LDS(3) and v V LDS(4) The LPC was mixed with the target concentrations of all four dengue virus serotypes. T [D1] LPC , T [D2] LPC , T [D3] LPC、 T [D4] LPC 15. The batch mixing process according to item 14, which gives
[0201] Item 16: The batch mixing process of any one of the preceding items, wherein the VEL, LDS(es), FEL and LPC are all aqueous liquids having a pH between pH 7.0 and pH 8.5.
[0202] Item 17: The process, Step 3: drying the liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) obtained from step 2, for example by lyophilization, to obtain a dry pharmaceutical composition (DPC); 7. The batch mixing process of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising:
[0203] Item 18: Predefined target capacity ( T V LPC 1. A batch mixing process for preparing a Liquid Pharmaceutical Composition (LPC) having (a) at least one controllable excipient, said at least one controllable excipient being at a target concentration ( T [E x ] LPC The at least one tunable excipient having a (b) four biologically active agents A1, A2, A3 and A4, -Dengue serotype 1 (dengue-1) -Dengue serotype 2 (dengue-2) -Dengue serotype 3 (dengue-3) - Dengue serotype 4 (dengue-4), and Including, Each biologically active agent was administered at a target concentration ( T [A1] LPC , T [A2] LPC , T [A3] LPC , T [A4] LPC ) The batch mixing process comprises the following steps: (i) Each LDS contains a biologically active agent at varying concentrations ( V [A1] LDS1 , V [A2] LDS2 , V [A3] LDS3 , V [A4] LDS4 ) to provide four liquid drug substances (LDS), (ii) Variable capacitance ( v V LDS(i) ) the four LDSs are combined to calculate the total capacitance of all LDSs in Equation 6: v V LDS(total) = v V LDS(1) + v V LDS(2) + v V LDS(3) + v V LDS(4) (6) either after said step (ii) or simultaneously with said step (ii), (iii) The intermediate liquid (IL) is added to a variable volume V V IL And the total capacity v V LDS(total) generating the LPC by combining all the LDSs of the Including, The batch mixing process comprises: The variable capacitance ( v V LDS(i)) in Equation 2:
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[0204] Item 19: The batch mixing process of item 18, wherein the LPC further comprises (c) at least one set of excipients.
[0205] Item 20: The batch mixing process according to item 19, wherein the adjustable excipients are phosphate buffer, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and trehalose, and the set of excipients are F127 and HSA.
[0206] Item 21: The process comprises: Step 3: The liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) is dried, for example by lyophilization, to obtain a dry pharmaceutical composition (DPC); 21. The batch mixing process according to any one of items 18 to 20, further comprising:
[0207] Item 22: The batch mixing process of any one of the preceding items, wherein the batch mixing process is a large-scale batch process.
[0208] Item 23: A pharmaceutical composition (PC) obtainable by the batch mixing process according to any of the above items.
[0209] Item 24: A pharmaceutical composition (PC) according to item 18 for use in a method for the treatment or prevention, in particular a prophylactic method, of a disease in a subject or a population of subjects.
[0210] Item 25: A pharmaceutical composition (PC) according to item 18 for use in a method for the treatment or prevention, in particular a method for the prevention of dengue disease, in a subject or a population of subjects.
Claims
1. A batch mixing process for preparing a liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) comprising at least one biologically active agent and at least one tunable excipient, wherein the at least one biologically active agent is adjusted to a target concentration ( T [A i ] LPC ), and the at least one tunable excipient has a target concentration ( T [E x ] LPC ) The process comprises at least two steps: Step 1: Variable Excipient Liquid (VEL), wherein the at least one adjustable excipient is added to a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] VEL The VEL, One or more liquid drug substances (LDS) containing one biologically active agent at varying concentrations ( V [A i ] LDS ), and the at least one tunable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] LDS the one or more LDSs comprising A fixed excipient liquid (FEL) containing the at least one adjustable excipient at a predefined concentration ( P [E x ] FEL ) wherein the predefined concentration of each of the adjustable excipients is expressed by Formula 1: P [E x ] VEL = P [E x ] LDS ≠ P [E x ] FEL (1) (In the formula, P [E x ] LDS is predefined by the manufacturing process of the LDS, P [E x ] FEL is further defined by the conditions of step 2), the step of giving Step 2: All of the LDSs are variable capacitance ( v V LDS(i) ), ・The VEL is a variable capacitance ( v V VEL ), and - The FEL is set to a predefined volume ( p V FEL ), Together, Target capacity ( T V LPC forming said LPC having target concentrations of all said biologically active agents and all said tunable excipients, In step 1, four LDSs are provided, each containing one of four serotypes of dengue virus D1, D2, D3, and D4 at variable concentrations V[D1]LDS, V[D2]LDS, V[D3]LDS, and V[D4]LDS; and in step 2, the four LDSs are mixed at variable volumes vVLDS(1), vVLDS(2), vVLDS(3), and vVLDS(4), respectively, to provide an LPC with target concentrations of all four serotypes of dengue virus, T[D1]LPC, T[D2]LPC, T[D3]LPC, and T[D4]LPC; The variable capacitance of each LDS is given by Equation 2: [Equation 1] is defined according to All the LDSs ( V V LDS(total) = [Equation 2] ) and the total capacity of the VEL ( p V (VEL+LDS) ) is predefined, and the variable capacitance of VEL is given by Equation 3: V V VEL = p V (VEL+LDS) - V V LDS(total) 、 (3) is defined according to The predefined volume of the FEL ( p V FEL ) is represented by formula 4: p V FEL = T V LPC - p V (VEL+LDS) (4) is defined according to The predefined concentration of each of the tunable excipients in the FEL is calculated according to Formula 5: [Equation 3] The batch mixing process comprising the steps defined according to
2. 10. The batch mixing process of claim 1, wherein in step 2, the component liquids are combined in the following order: a. the FEL and the VEL are first combined to provide an intermediate liquid (IL); b) Then, combining the IL and the at least one LDS to give the LPC.
3. 10. The batch mixing process of claim 1 for preparing LPC, comprising: The VEL, LDS(es), and FEL are each an adjustable excipient at one of the following predefined concentrations: - During the above VEL P [E a ] VEL , - In the LDS P [E a ] LDS , and - in the FEL P [E a ] FEL including Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPC or The VEL, LDS(s), and FEL are two adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations, respectively: - During the above VEL P [E a ] VEL and P [E b ] VEL , - In the LDS P [E a ] LDS and P [E b ] LDS , and - in the FEL P [E a ] FEL and P [E b ] FEL including Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPC and T [E b ] LPC or The VEL, LDS(s), and FEL are three adjustable excipients at predefined concentrations, respectively: - During the above VEL P [E a ] VEL , P [E b ] VEL and P [E c ] VEL , - In the LDS P [E a ] LDS , P [E b ] LDS and P [E c ] LDS , and - in the FEL P [E a ] FEL , P [E b ] FEL and P [E c ] FEL including Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPC , T [E b ] LPC and T [E c ] LPC or The VEL, LDS(s), and FEL are each one of four adjustable excipients at the following predefined concentrations: - During the above VEL P [E a ] VEL , P [E b ] VEL , P [E c ] VEL and P [E d ] VEL , - In the LDS P [E a ] LDS , P [E b ] LDS , P [E c ] LDS and P [E d ] LDS , and - in the FEL P [E a ] FEL , P [E b ] FEL , P [E c ] FEL and P [E d ] FEL including Target concentration for LPC T [E a ] LPC , T [E b ] LPC , T [E c ] LPC and T [E d ] LPC The batch mixing process provides the four adjustable excipients.
4. 10. The batch mixing process of claim 1, wherein the VEL, LDS(es), and FEL further comprise at least one set of excipients.
5. The VEL, LDS(s), and FEL are each one of four adjustable excipients at the following predefined concentrations: - During the above VEL P [E a ] VEL , P [E b ] VEL , P [E c ] VEL and P [E d ] VEL , - In the LDS P [E a ] LDS , P [E b ] LDS , P [E c ] LDS and P [E d ] LDS , and - in the FEL P [E a ] FEL , P [E b ] FEL , P [E c ] FEL and P [E d ] FEL ;and, Two sets of excipients at predefined concentrations; Including, LPC, target concentration T [E a ] LPC , T [E b ] LPC , T [E c ] LPC and T [E d ] LPC four adjustable excipients, and Two sets of excipients, 5. The batch mixing process of claim 4, wherein
6. The process comprises: Step 3:
10. The batch mixing process of claim 1, further comprising drying the liquid pharmaceutical composition (LPC) obtained from step 2, such as by lyophilization, to obtain a dry pharmaceutical composition (DPC).
7. 10. The batch mixing process of claim 1, wherein the batch mixing process is a large-scale batch process.
8. The batch mixing process of claim 1, wherein the four serotypes of dengue viruses D1, D2, D3 and D4 are a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1), a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2), a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3), and a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4).
9. The batch mixing process of claim 1, wherein the four serotypes of dengue viruses D1, D2, D3 and D4 are dengue serotype 1, such as chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 or TDV-1 shown in SEQ ID NO:1 and / or SEQ ID NO:2, dengue serotype 2 or TDV-2 shown in SEQ ID NO:3 and / or SEQ ID NO:4, dengue serotype 3, such as chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 or TDV-3 shown in SEQ ID NO:5 and / or SEQ ID NO:6, and dengue serotype 4, such as chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 or TDV-4 shown in SEQ ID NO:7 and / or SEQ ID NO:
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10. The VEL, four LDSs, and FEL each contain four adjustable excipients and two sets of excipients at predefined concentrations, and each LDS contains one biologically active agent, providing the LPC with target concentrations of the four adjustable excipients, the two sets of excipients, and the four biologically active agents; the four adjustable excipients in the VEL and LDS(es) are phosphate buffer with potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 0.9-1.2 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 4-6 mM, sodium chloride in the range of 100-130 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 1-2 mM, and trehalose in the range of 120-160 g / L; The four adjustable excipients in the FEL are phosphate buffer containing potassium dihydrogen phosphate in the range of 3-4 mM and disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate in the range of 18-22 mM, sodium chloride in the range of 20-50 mM, potassium chloride in the range of 4-6 mM, and trehalose in the range of 180-220 g / L; - the two sets of excipients in the VEL, LDS(es) and FEL are F127 in the range of 2.0-12 g / L and HSA in the range of 0.5-1.5 g / L; The four biologically active agents are a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1), a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2), a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3), and a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4); 10. The batch mixing process of claim 1.
11. A pharmaceutical composition (PC) comprising, as biologically active agents, a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 1 strain (TDV-1), a dengue serotype 2 strain (TDV-2), a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 3 strain (TDV-3), and a chimeric dengue serotype 2 / 4 strain (TDV-4), which can be obtained by the batch mixing process described in claim 10.
12. 12. A pharmaceutical composition (PC) according to claim 11 for use in a method for the treatment or prevention, in particular a method for the prevention of dengue disease, in a subject or population of subjects.