Quality control of allergen products with mass spectrometry part I: Positioning within the EU regulatory framework.
Jelena SpiricThomas SchulenborgThomas HolzhauserFrank SchulerAndreas BonertzIris LauerDetlef BartelStefan ViethsVera MahlerAndreas ReuterPublished in: Allergy (2024)
Mass spectrometry (MS) has advanced greatly and many of its applications are ready for utilization within regulatory procedures and could significantly contribute to overcome challenges in standardization of allergen products. It seems sensible to discuss MS within the regulatory framework, before addressing technical questions. While the application to purified proteins is well established from product development to manufacturer's release analytics, its application to complex products such as allergen products is still under development. It needs to be determined where it can complement or replace established methods or where MS offers limited improvement. Despite its technical appeal and versatility, currently MS is mentioned in regulatory guidelines only as one possible measurement method. For example, no specific MS method is given in the European Pharmacopoeia. We discuss applications of MS within the EU regulatory framework. This includes their advantages and disadvantages and their positioning between research, characterization, manufacturer's release analytics and official batch testing. We discuss the qualitative detection of single and multiple allergens as proof of identity, qualitative to semi-quantitative protein profiles for batch to batch consistency testing, and quantification of allergens to state mass units of allergens. MS may also facilitate standardization of allergen products, reference products and reference standards.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- multiple sclerosis
- ms ms
- gas chromatography
- transcription factor
- high resolution
- high performance liquid chromatography
- capillary electrophoresis
- quality control
- big data
- machine learning
- allergic rhinitis
- tandem mass spectrometry
- binding protein
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- sensitive detection