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Evaluation of 3D Spheroids for AAV Transduction Studies
Susana S Najera1, Ronit Mazor2
1Office of Gene Therapy, Office of Therapeutic Products, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.
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Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are potent vectors used for gene delivery in gene therapy products. Their development requires in vitro systems that can reliably detect differences in vector design, serotype performance, regulatory element strength, and expression kinetics. These systems must also support applications such as potency assessment and vector optimization. Here, we describe a streamlined three-dimensional spheroid platform optimized for evaluating AAV potency, transgene expression kinetics, and serotype-specific transduction efficacy across diverse cell lines. Uniform spheroids are generated using ultra-low attachment plates and maintained under conditions that support stable architecture and long-term imaging. Following AAV transduction, fluorescent or luminescent readouts are monitored in real time using live-cell imaging systems. This enables quantitative assessment of reporter signal, dose responsiveness, regulatory element activity, and onset time through continuous kinetic imaging. The platform effectively discriminates between potent and weak vector genome designs and among multiple AAV serotypes. This method demonstrates robust performance across both slowly and rapidly dividing cell lines. These results establish its utility as a scalable and physiologically relevant system for preclinical gene therapy evaluation and development.

