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Author Spotlight: Improved Method for Production and Purification of Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors
Published on: April 5, 2024
Inexpensive, serotype-independent protocol for native and bioengineered recombinant adeno-associated virus
Erik Arden1, Joseph M Metzger1
1Department of Integrative Biology & Physiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Abstract:
Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a valuable and often used gene therapy vector. With increased demand for highly purified virus comes the need for a standardized purification procedure that is applicable across many serotypes and includes bioengineered viruses. Currently cesium chloride banding or affinity chromatography are the predominate forms of purification. These approaches expose the final purified virus to toxic contaminants or are highly capsid dependent and may require significant optimization to isolate purified AAV. These methods may also limit crude viral lysate processing volume resulting in a significant loss of viral titer. To circumvent these issues, we have developed an AAV purification protocol independent of toxic compounds, supernatant volume and capsid moiety. This purification method standardizes virus purification across native serotype and bioengineered mosaic capsids.

