Biotechnology Letters, Vol.32, No.9, 1207-1214, 2010
Purification of coagulation factor VIII using chromatographic methods. Direct chromatography of plasma in anion exchange resins
Coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) concentrates are used in the treatment of patients with Hemophilia A. Human FVIII was purified directly from plasma using anion exchange chromatography followed by gel filtration. Three Q-Sepharose resins were tested, resulting in 40% recovery of FVIII activity using Q-Sepharose XL resin, about 80% using Q-Sepharose Fast Flow and 70% using the Q-Sepharose Big Beads. The vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors co-eluted with FVIII from the anion exchange columns. In the second step of purification, when Sepharose 6FF was used, 70% of FVIII activity was recovered free from vitamin K-dependent factors.
Keywords:Anion exchange;Coagulation factors;Factor VIII/von Willebrand complexes;Gel filtration;Plasma protein;Purification