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Quality Control Testing, Characterization and Critical Quality Attributes of Adeno‐Associated Virus Vectors Used for Human Gene Therapy

J. Fraser Wright

2020Biotechnology Journal81 citationsDOI

Abstract

For adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based human gene therapy, challenges for the translation of promising research results to successful clinical development include optimization of vector design and manufacturing processes to ensure that vectors prepared for administration to human subjects have attributes consistent with safe and durable expression. This article briefly reviews quality control methods for routine testing and supplemental characterization of AAV vectors for investigational product development. The relationship of vector and manufacturing process design with product critical quality attributes is discussed.

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Adeno-associated virusGood manufacturing practiceGenetic enhancementQuality (philosophy)Vector (molecular biology)Computer scienceProduct (mathematics)Translation (biology)Process (computing)Critical quality attributesComputational biologyMedicineBiotechnologyBiologyEngineeringGeneRecombinant DNAOperations managementMathematicsGeneticsMessenger RNADownstream (manufacturing)Operating systemGeometryRegulatory affairsPhilosophyEpistemologyVirus-based gene therapy researchViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in InsectsCAR-T cell therapy research