Limitation of Anion Exchange Chromatography and Potential Application of Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography for Monitoring AAV9 Capsid Degradation Upon Thermal Stress.
Antonela Rodriguez, Ali Banazadeh, Amr Ali, Rajeeva Singh, Chen Zhou
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Abstract
Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) is often selected as the vector of choice for gene therapy due to its superior clinical performance compared to other gene delivery systems. Currently the characterization of AAV degradation, especially the chemical degradation of capsid, has been limited due to lack of suitable methods. Our study using AAV9 as a model molecule shows that anion exchange chromatography (AEX) as a charge-based separation method has limitations in monitoring the chemical degradation of AAV9 capsid due to a confounding effect from DNA cargo ejection. We developed a hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) method, free from DNA interference, that could serve as a quick and reliable alternative to resource-demanding peptide mapping method for monitoring AAV capsid chemical degradation. Compared with brief thermal stress at 75 °C, AAV9 capsid exhibited much higher levels of chemical degradation but slower capsid titer loss upon extended exposure for 4 weeks at 40 °C.
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The Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences will publish original research papers, original research notes, invited topical reviews (including Minireviews), and editorial commentary and news. The area of focus shall be concepts in basic pharmaceutical science and such topics as chemical processing of pharmaceuticals, including crystallization, lyophilization, chemical stability of drugs, pharmacokinetics, biopharmaceutics, pharmacodynamics, pro-drug developments, metabolic disposition of bioactive agents, dosage form design, protein-peptide chemistry and biotechnology specifically as these relate to pharmaceutical technology, and targeted drug delivery.