利用密度梯度平衡分析超离心优化高通量病毒载体表征

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOPHYSICS European Biophysics Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-02 DOI:10.1007/s00249-023-01654-z
Shawn M. Sternisha, Abraham D. Wilson, Emilie Bouda, Akash Bhattacharya, Ross VerHeul
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基于病毒载体的基因疗法和疫苗需要准确表征衣壳物种。目前评估腺相关病毒(AAV)衣壳负载的金标准是沉降速度分析超离心(SV-AUC)。然而,常规的SV-AUC分析通常是尺寸有限的,特别是没有使用先进的技术(例如,重力扫描),或者当获取评估病毒载体负载部分所需的多波长数据时,需要通过专门的软件包进行分析。密度梯度平衡AUC (DGE-AUC)是一种高度简化的分析方法,可提供不同密度的生物制剂(例如,空和满病毒衣壳)的高分辨率分离。所需的分析比SV-AUC简单得多,并且较大的病毒颗粒(如腺病毒(AdV))可以使用氯化铯梯度进行DGE-AUC表征。该方法以更少的样本提供高分辨率数据(与SV-AUC相比,估计灵敏度提高56倍)。多波长分析也可以在不影响数据质量的情况下使用。最后,DGE-AUC与血清型无关,可以进行直观的解释和分析(不需要专门的AUC软件)。在这里,我们提出了优化DGE-AUC方法的建议,并演示了使用AUC进行高通量AdV包装分析,在80分钟内运行多达21个样品。
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Optimizing high-throughput viral vector characterization with density gradient equilibrium analytical ultracentrifugation

Viral vector-based gene therapies and vaccines require accurate characterization of capsid species. The current gold standard for assessing capsid loading of adeno-associated virus (AAV) is sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation (SV-AUC). However, routine SV-AUC analysis is often size-limited, especially without the use of advanced techniques (e.g., gravitational-sweep) or when acquiring the multiwavelength data needed for assessing the loading fraction of viral vectors, and requires analysis by specialized software packages. Density gradient equilibrium AUC (DGE-AUC) is a highly simplified analytical method that provides high-resolution separation of biologics of different densities (e.g., empty and full viral capsids). The analysis required is significantly simpler than SV-AUC, and larger viral particles such as adenovirus (AdV) are amenable to characterization by DGE-AUC using cesium chloride gradients. This method provides high-resolution data with significantly less sample (estimated 56-fold improvement in sensitivity compared to SV-AUC). Multiwavelength analysis can also be used without compromising data quality. Finally, DGE-AUC is serotype-agnostic and amenable to intuitive interpretation and analysis (not requiring specialized AUC software). Here, we present suggestions for optimizing DGE-AUC methods and demonstrate a high-throughput AdV packaging analysis with the AUC, running as many as 21 samples in 80 min.

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European Biophysics Journal
European Biophysics Journal 生物-生物物理
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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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