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Detection of adeno-associated viral DNA in equine post-administration frozen blood and plasma samples after long-term storage.

Jillian ManiegoBogumila PeskoJocelyn Habershon-ButcherPamela HincksPolly TaylorGraham R StewartChristopher ProudmanEdward Ryder
Published in: Drug testing and analysis (2023)
Gene doping in horses is a threat to the fairness in sport and has serious implications for animal welfare. To investigate the effect of long-term storage on the detection of AAV in plasma and whole blood, samples from an administration study using an adeno-associated virus serotype 6 expressing green fluorescence protein (AAV6-GFP) were stored at -20°C for 8 months before analysis. The AAV vector was detected in stored plasma samples, following the same detection profile as the fresh plasma samples. The stored blood showed lower overall DNA detection but followed the same detection profile as the plasma samples. This study provides confidence that re-analysing plasma samples and/or analysing a frozen 'B' sample with different matrix such as whole blood after prolonged storage will still result in the detection of gene doping material.
Keyphrases
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