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Production and characterization of an AAV1-VP3-only capsid: An analytical benchmark standard

Mario Mietzsch, Weijing Liu, Ke Ma, Antonette Bennett, Austin R. Nelson, Keely Gliwa, Paul R. Chipman, Xiaofeng Fu, Shane L. Bechler, Robert McKenna, Rosa Viner

2023Molecular Therapy — Methods & Clinical Development27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are non-enveloped ssDNA icosahedral T = 1 viruses used as vectors for clinical gene delivery. Currently, there are over 200 AAV-related clinical trials and six approved biologics on the market. As such new analytical methods are continually being developed to characterize and monitor the quality and purity of manufactured AAV vectors, these include ion-exchange chromatography and Direct Mass Technology. However, these methods require homogeneous analytical standards with a high molecular weight standard comparable to the mass of an AAV capsid. Described here is the design, production, purification, characterization, and the cryo-electron microscopy structure of an AAV1-VP3-only capsid that fulfills this need as a calibrant to determine capsid mass, charge, homogeneity, and transgene packaging characteristics.

Topics & Concepts

CapsidMolecular massGene deliveryCharacterization (materials science)Materials scienceChemistryVirologyGenetic enhancementBiologyVirusNanotechnologyGeneBiochemistryEnzymeVirus-based gene therapy researchViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyViral Infections and Immunology Research