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Distribution of AAV8 particles in cell lysates and culture media changes with time and is dependent on the recombinant vector.


ABSTRACT: With clinical trials ongoing, efficient clinical production of adeno-associated virus (AAV) to treat large numbers of patients remains a challenge. We compared distribution of AAV8 packaged with Factor VIII (FVIII) in cell culture media and lysates on days 3, 5, 6, and 7 post-transfection and found increasing viral production through day 6, with the proportion of viral particles in the media increasing from 76% at day 3 to 94% by day 7. Compared to FVIII, AAV8 packaged with Factor IX and Protective Protein/Cathepsin A vectors demonstrated a greater shift from lysate towards media from day 3 to 6, implying that particle distribution is dependent on recombinant vector. Larger-scale productions showed that the ratio of full-to-empty AAV particles is similar in media and lysate, and that AAV harvested on day 6 post-transfection provides equivalent function in mice compared to AAV harvested on day 3. This demonstrates that AAV8 production can be optimized by prolonging the duration of culture post-transfection, and simplified by allowing harvest of media only, with disposal of cells that contain 10% or less of total vector yield. Additionally, the difference in particle distribution with different expression cassettes implies a recombinant vector-dependent processing mechanism which should be taken into account during process development.

SUBMITTER: Piras BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4813606 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distribution of AAV8 particles in cell lysates and culture media changes with time and is dependent on the recombinant vector.

Piras Bryan A BA   Drury Jason E JE   Morton Christopher L CL   Spence Yunyu Y   Lockey Timothy D TD   Nathwani Amit C AC   Davidoff Andrew M AM   Meagher Michael M MM  

Molecular therapy. Methods & clinical development 20160330


With clinical trials ongoing, efficient clinical production of adeno-associated virus (AAV) to treat large numbers of patients remains a challenge. We compared distribution of AAV8 packaged with Factor VIII (FVIII) in cell culture media and lysates on days 3, 5, 6, and 7 post-transfection and found increasing viral production through day 6, with the proportion of viral particles in the media increasing from 76% at day 3 to 94% by day 7. Compared to FVIII, AAV8 packaged with Factor IX and Protect  ...[more]

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