Multiangle Light Scattering as a Lentivirus Purification Process Analytical Technology.
Sobhana Alekhya SripadaEduardo BarbieriShriarjun ShastryElena WuestenhagenAnnika AldingerOliver RammoMichael M SchulteMichael DanieleStefano MenegattiPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
The limited biomolecular and functional stability of lentiviral vectors (LVVs) for cell therapy poses the need for analytical tools that can monitor their titers and activity throughout the various steps of expression and purification. In this study, we describe a rapid (25 min) and reproducible (coefficient of variance ∼0.5-2%) method that leverages size exclusion chromatography coupled with multiangle light scattering detection (SEC-MALS) to determine size, purity, and particle count of LVVs purified from bioreactor harvests. The SEC-MALS data were corroborated by orthogonal methods, namely, dynamic light scattering (DLS) and transmission electron microscopy. The method was also evaluated for robustness in the range of 2.78 × 10 5 -2.67 × 10 7 particles per sample. Notably, MALS-based particle counts correlated with the titer of infectious LVVs measured via transduction assays ( R 2 = 0.77). Using a combination of SEC-MALS and DLS, we discerned the effects of purification parameters on LVV quality, such as the separation between heterogeneous LV, which can facilitate critical decision-making in the biomanufacturing of gene and cell therapies.
Keyphrases
- cell therapy
- liquid chromatography
- electron microscopy
- stem cells
- mass spectrometry
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- mesenchymal stem cells
- poor prognosis
- peripheral blood
- gene therapy
- recombinant human
- electronic health record
- wastewater treatment
- tandem mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance imaging
- real time pcr
- long non coding rna
- high resolution
- genome wide identification
- quality improvement
- deep learning