Machine learning aided UV absorbance spectroscopy for microbial contamination in cell therapy products

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Machine learning aided UV absorbance spectroscopy for microbial contamination in cell therapy products
Title:
Machine learning aided UV absorbance spectroscopy for microbial contamination in cell therapy products
Journal Title:
Scientific Reports
Publication Date:
04 March 2025
Citation:
Pandi Chelvam, S., Ng, A.J., Huang, J. et al. Machine learning aided UV absorbance spectroscopy for microbial contamination in cell therapy products. Sci Rep 15, 7631 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-83114-y
Abstract:
We demonstrate the feasibility of machine-learning aided UV absorbance spectroscopy for in-process microbial contamination detection during cell therapy product (CTP) manufacturing. This method leverages a one-class support vector machine to analyse the absorbance spectra of cell cultures and predict if a sample is sterile or contaminated. This label-free technique provides a rapid output (< 30 minutes) with minimal sample preparation and volume (< 1 mL). Spiking of 7 microbial organisms into mesenchymal stromal cells supernatant aliquots from 6 commercial donors showed that contamination events could be detected at low inoculums of 10 CFUs with mean true positive and negative rates of 92.7% and 77.7% respectively. The true negative rate further improved to 92% after excluding samples from a single donor with anomalously high nicotinic acid. In cells spiked with 10 CFUs of E. coli, contamination was detected at the 21-hour timepoint, demonstrating comparable sensitivity to compendial USP < 71 > test (~ 24 hours). We hypothesize that spectral differences between nicotinic acid and nicotinamide in the UV region are the underlying mechanisms for contamination detection. This approach can be deployed as a preliminary test during different CTP manufacturing stages, for real-time, continuous culture monitoring enabling early detection of microbial contamination, assuring safety of CTP.
License type:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the National Research Foundation - Campus for Research, Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE) program, through Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART): Critical Analytics for Manufacturing Personalized-Medicine (CAMP) Interdisciplinary Research Group
Grant Reference no. : NA
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ISSN:
2045-2322
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