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Separation of influenza virus-like particles from baculovirus by polymer-grafted anion exchanger.


ABSTRACT: The baculovirus expression vector system is a very powerful tool to produce virus-like particles and gene-therapy vectors, but the removal of coexpressed baculovirus has been a major barrier for wider industrial use. We used chimeric human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) gag influenza-hemagglutin virus-like particles produced in Tnms42 insect cells using the baculovirus insect cell expression vector system as model virus-like particles. A fast and simple purification method for these virus-like particles with direct capture and purification within one chromatography step was developed. The insect cell culture supernatant was treated with endonuclease and filtered, before it was directly loaded onto a polymer-grafted anion exchanger and eluted by a linear salt gradient. A 4.3 log clearance of baculovirus from virus-like particles was achieved. The absence of the baculovirus capsid protein (vp39) in the product fraction was additionally shown by high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. When considering a vaccination dose of 109 particles, 4200 doses can be purified per L pretreated supernatant, meeting the requirements for vaccines with <10 ng double-stranded DNA per dose and 3.4 µg protein per dose in a single step. The process is simple with a very low number of handling steps and has the characteristics to become a platform for purification of these types of virus-like particles.

SUBMITTER: Reiter K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7318652 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Separation of influenza virus-like particles from baculovirus by polymer-grafted anion exchanger.

Reiter Katrin K   Pereira Aguilar Patricia P   Grammelhofer Dominik D   Joseph Judith J   Steppert Petra P   Jungbauer Alois A  

Journal of separation science 20200430 12


The baculovirus expression vector system is a very powerful tool to produce virus-like particles and gene-therapy vectors, but the removal of coexpressed baculovirus has been a major barrier for wider industrial use. We used chimeric human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) gag influenza-hemagglutin virus-like particles produced in Tnms42 insect cells using the baculovirus insect cell expression vector system as model virus-like particles. A fast and simple purification method for these virus-like  ...[more]

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