Symbiosis Pharmaceutical Services has gained FDA approval for its viral vector manufacturing fill/finish process at its biologics manufacturing facility located in Scotland, UK. A specialist sterile manufacturing CDMO, Symbiosis is headquartered in Stirling, Scotland.
The US Government Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspected Symbiosis' GMP manufacturing facility for the aseptic manufacture of viral vector products for commercial supply into the US market. The site has been licenced by the UK governments’ regulators, the MHRA, since 2012.
Colin MacKay, CEO at Symbiosis Pharmaceutical Services, commented: “The approval of this process at Symbiosis by the FDA is testament to our technical experience, capabilities, and specialist understanding of viral vector filling in compliance with the highest of regulatory standards."
MacKay said the company has been honing its niche viral vector handling and manufacturing skills for several years and have dedicated resource and effort to maintaining the strict quality standards and expertise required to make the commercial GMP sterile filling of viral vectors a core capability at Symbiosis.
He continued: “This FDA inspection milestone is directly supportive of our recently reported success in being awarded a £1.9m grant from the UK governments’ funding body, Innovate UK, which was directed at strengthening the position of Symbiosis as a centre of excellence as part of the viral vector drug development supply chain, and firmly consolidating the commercial viral vector manufacturing capability of the UK as a global leader in this field."
“The FDA approval of Symbiosis, alongside its Innovate UK grant success, represents a significant positive indicator which supports the development of world leading capabilities for clinical and commercial production of gene and immunotherapy viral vector drug substance and drug product manufacturing in the UK.”
Symbiosis has been sterile manufacturing advanced therapeutic biological products since 2014 and routinely fill finishes viral vectors into vials using validated, bespoke, aseptic processes before subsequent QC testing, QP certification and the managed shipment of the product back to the sponsor for onward process for use in clinical trials or commercial supply.
The sterile filling specialist, which also has a base located in the heart of the global biotech industry in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has built its reputation on supporting both pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies with its vial-filling expertise and small-scale aseptic manufacturing capabilities.
MacKay continued: “Our ability to offer rapid access to sterile manufacturing slots has been a key competitive differentiator compared to the larger CDMOs in the outsourcing marketplace and has succeeded in leading to long-term relationships being built with pre-clinical, phase I-III, and now commercial stage biotech and pharma companies worldwide.”
As well as the growth of its specialist viral vector filling services, Symbiosis also services the demand for sterile fill-finish of conventional small molecule drugs in both liquid and lyophilised formulations for use in clinical trials, and also has direct experience of supporting fast-track commercial product registration.