Detection of residual host cell DNA by dPCR with MiQuant® Residual DNA dPCR kits for E. coli, CHO or HEK-293:
- Novel rapid, robust and sensitive method
 - Samples can be tested without performing DNA extraction
 - Meets EP, WHO and FDA criteria
 - Designed for use with the QIAGEN® QIAcuity® dPCR system
 - Aliquoted PCR mix ensures long-term stability
 - Lyophilized kit components simplify logistics and storage
 
 
Background & Description
Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO), E. coli, and human embryonic 
kidney cells (HEK-293) have been widely used to manufacture recombinant 
proteins for human therapeutic use. After the synthesis of such 
immunotherapeutic or biosimilar, it is found that there could be some 
residual presence of DNA from the host cell. The World Health 
Organization (WHO), the Food and Drug Agency (FDA), and the European 
Pharmacopoeia (EP) recommend that the residual DNA in a manufactured 
final product needs to be less than 10 ng/dose. Even though downstream 
purification processes remove host cell residual DNA traces from 
products, testing for residual DNA is significant to ensure the 
customers’ safety.
The use of digital PCR (dPCR) is a very efficient way to determine 
the concentration of residual DNA in the final product. The MiQuant® 
Residual DNA dPCR kits for CHO, E. coli, and HEK-293 are the most 
accurate, efficient, and cost-effective way to analyze residual DNA in a
 sample without DNA extraction.
The kits are designed for QIAGEN®s QIAcuity® dPCR system as a novel 
rapid, robust, and sensitive method for absolute DNA quantification. 
This technology reduces the time needed for testing to less than three 
hours, including the dPCR sample preparation and thermocycling. Also, 
using these kits increases sensitivity since no DNA is lost during the 
extraction.
Short multicopy targets in the CHO (repeated element, ~ 1 million 
copies per genome), E. coli (7 genome copies), and HEK-293 (repeated 
element, ~ 1 million copies per genome) genomes are amplified. The 
length of the amplicons is < 200 bp and, therefore, short enough to 
allow the amplification of highly degraded DNA according to guidelines.
Moreover, each kit contains all the necessary PCR components, 
including Taq polymerase, primers, and dNTPs in a lyophilized mix, the 
Rehydration Buffer, dPCR Grade Water, and lyophilized Internal Control. 
The Internal Control is very reliable and will indicate any false 
negative result caused by PCR inhibition.