Akron Biotech Signs Exclusive Global Agreement with Octapharma to Produce Virally Inactivated Human AB Serum Derived from Octaplas for the Cell Therapy Market
Akron Biotechnology, LLC (Akron Biotech), announced it has signed an exclusive global agreement to manufacture virally inactivated Human AB Serum for the cell therapy market using Octaplas®, Octapharma’s pooled, solvent-detergent treated human plasma. Akron Biotech is a leading manufacturer of cGMP-compliant ancillary materials for cell and gene therapy development and commercialization. Switzerland-based Octapharma is one of the largest human protein manufacturers in the world, developing and producing human proteins from human plasma and human cell lines.
Human AB Serum converted from plasma is a critical media supplement used in cell therapy manufacturing. These challenging times once again demonstrated the paramount role of patient safety. Therefore, starting with a virally inactivated, licensed pharmaceutical grade plasma product such as Octaplas® can help to support research and development requirements with a view to eventual commercialization.
Under the agreement, Akron Biotech will produce Human AB Serum converted from Octaplas®, which is Octapharma’s pooled, solvent/detergent treated human plasma product. The Octaplas® viral inactivation and production process includes multiple independent, complementary, and validated steps to eliminate or reduce non-enveloped and enveloped viruses such as the novel viral agent SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19. The products will be co-labeled and available in the US, EU, and Asia.
Guidance documents published by regulatory agencies around the world make clear that the highest quality raw and ancillary materials available should be employed in the manufacture of cell therapies, and that these materials should be thoroughly assessed and qualified through a comprehensive, risk-based approach. Viral inactivation of Human AB Serum promises to significantly reduce the risk of one of the more complex ancillary materials common in cell therapy manufacturing.
“After years of working with Octapharma, we are taking our relationship to the next level to create a powerful resource for the cell therapy market,” explained David Smith, President and Chief Commercial Officer at Akron Biotech. “The products that result from Octapharma’s plasma technologies and Akron Biotech’s manufacturing and commercialization will enable the global industry to move forward with greater confidence and safety.”
“Octapharma is proud to support the growing cell and gene therapy market with Octaplas® converted materials,” notes Flemming Nielsen, President Octapharma USA, Inc. & Board Member Octapharma Group. Octaplas® is manufactured with batch to batch consistency of plasma proteins and carries the added benefit of being virally inactivated with FDA approval (for intravenous infusion). With the continued advance of clinical and commercial cell therapies, it is increasingly important that the materials used are of the highest quality and safety standards available. This partnership coupled with Akron Biotech’s investment in state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities will be essential to support this growing market.