AAV analysis by sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation: beyond empty and full capsids

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOPHYSICS
Alexander E. Yarawsky, Valeria Zai-Rose, Hazel M. Cunningham, John W. Burgner 2nd, Michael T. DeLion, Lake N. Paul
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Abstract

The recent surge of therapeutic interest in recombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors for targeted DNA delivery has brought analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) into the spotlight. A major concern during formulation of AAV therapeutics is purity of the active species (DNA-containing capsid, or “filled capsids”). Insertion of DNA into AAV is not a highly efficient process; thus, a significant amount of empty and partial/intermediate AAV molecules may exist. Recent guidance from the FDA includes limiting the presence of empty AAV capsids and other impurities to reduce immunotoxicity. While chromatographic techniques (SEC, SEC–MALS, AEX) are often used for empty and full capsid quantitation due to the ease of accessibility and familiarity among most biochemists, the resolution and sensitivity attained by sedimentation velocity (SV-AUC) in the formulation buffer and purification buffers is unmatched. Approaches for using SV-AUC to determine the empty-to-full capsid ratio have already been discussed by others; however, in this report, we focus on the importance of characterizing other impurities, such as free DNA, partially filled capsids, and aggregates that are recognized as species of concern for immunotoxicity. We also demonstrate the usefulness of applying multiple analyses (e.g., c(s), g(s*), WDA) in confirming the presence of and determining the hydrodynamic parameters of these various species.

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沉降速度超离心分析AAV分析:超越空衣壳和满衣壳
近年来,用于靶向DNA递送的重组腺相关病毒(AAV)载体的治疗兴趣激增,使分析性超离心(AUC)成为人们关注的焦点。在AAV治疗制剂的制定过程中,一个主要关注的问题是活性物质(含dna的衣壳,或“填充衣壳”)的纯度。将DNA插入AAV并不是一个高效的过程;因此,可能存在大量的空分子和部分/中间AAV分子。FDA最近的指导方针包括限制空AAV衣壳和其他杂质的存在,以降低免疫毒性。虽然色谱技术(SEC, SEC - mals, AEX)通常用于空衣壳和满衣壳定量,因为大多数生化学家都很容易接近和熟悉,但在处方缓冲液和纯化缓冲液中,通过沉淀速度(SV-AUC)获得的分辨率和灵敏度是无与伦比的。其他人已经讨论了使用SV-AUC确定空衣壳与满衣壳比率的方法;然而,在本报告中,我们重点关注表征其他杂质的重要性,如游离DNA,部分填充的衣壳和被认为是免疫毒性关注的物种的聚集体。我们还证明了应用多重分析(例如,c(s), g(s*), WDA)在确认存在和确定这些不同物种的水动力参数方面的有效性。
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European Biophysics Journal
European Biophysics Journal 生物-生物物理
CiteScore
4.30
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发文量
43
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes papers in the field of biophysics, which is defined as the study of biological phenomena by using physical methods and concepts. Original papers, reviews and Biophysics letters are published. The primary goal of this journal is to advance the understanding of biological structure and function by application of the principles of physical science, and by presenting the work in a biophysical context. Papers employing a distinctively biophysical approach at all levels of biological organisation will be considered, as will both experimental and theoretical studies. The criteria for acceptance are scientific content, originality and relevance to biological systems of current interest and importance. Principal areas of interest include: - Structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules - Membrane biophysics and ion channels - Cell biophysics and organisation - Macromolecular assemblies - Biophysical methods and instrumentation - Advanced microscopics - System dynamics.
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