Analytical ultracentrifugation sedimentation velocity for the characterization of recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors sub-populations.
Sylvie SaleunCaroline MasAline Le RoyMagalie Penaud-BudlooOumeya AdjaliVéronique BlouinChristine EbelPublished in: European biophysics journal : EBJ (2023)
Recombinant adeno-associated virus virus-derived vectors (rAAVs) are among the most used viral delivery system for in vivo gene therapies with a good safety profile. However, rAAV production methods often lead to a heterogeneous vector population, in particular with the presence of undesired empty particles. Analytical ultracentrifugation sedimentation velocity (AUC-SV) is considered as the gold analytical technique allowing the measurement of relative amounts of each vector subpopulation and components like particle aggregates, based on their sedimentation coefficients. This letter presents the principle and practice of AUC experiments for rAAVs characterization. We discuss our results in the framework of previously published works. In addition to classical detection at 260 nm, using interference optics in the ultracentrifuge can provide an independent estimate of weight percentages of the different populations of capsids, and of the genome size incorporated in rAAV particles.