2005
DOI: 10.1002/bit.20406
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Development of a novel adenovirus purification process utilizing selective precipitation of cellular DNA

Abstract: The use of recombinant adenoviral vectors for vaccination and gene therapy requires the development of purification processes that are cost-effective, scalable, and capable of robust host cell DNA clearance. An adenovirus purification process was developed which incorporates selective precipitation of host cell DNA, enabling a reduction in the use of costly nucleases and chromatographic resins while substantially improving DNA and protein clearance capabilities. In this work, three cationic detergents were eva… Show more

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“…These include detergent cell lysis (Peixoto et al, 2006), DNA digestion (Shabram et al, 1997), depth filter clarification (Goerke et al, 2005;Peixoto et al, 2008), Ad capture by anion exchange (Duffy et al, 2005;Peixoto et al, 2008) and Ad Characterization of a representative lot of Ad using the assays described in Materials and Methods Section. These include detergent cell lysis (Peixoto et al, 2006), DNA digestion (Shabram et al, 1997), depth filter clarification (Goerke et al, 2005;Peixoto et al, 2008), Ad capture by anion exchange (Duffy et al, 2005;Peixoto et al, 2008) and Ad Characterization of a representative lot of Ad using the assays described in Materials and Methods Section.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include detergent cell lysis (Peixoto et al, 2006), DNA digestion (Shabram et al, 1997), depth filter clarification (Goerke et al, 2005;Peixoto et al, 2008), Ad capture by anion exchange (Duffy et al, 2005;Peixoto et al, 2008) and Ad Characterization of a representative lot of Ad using the assays described in Materials and Methods Section. These include detergent cell lysis (Peixoto et al, 2006), DNA digestion (Shabram et al, 1997), depth filter clarification (Goerke et al, 2005;Peixoto et al, 2008), Ad capture by anion exchange (Duffy et al, 2005;Peixoto et al, 2008) and Ad Characterization of a representative lot of Ad using the assays described in Materials and Methods Section.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was first used in determining the clearance of these surfactants by monitoring of in-process samples in the purification of an adenovirus vaccine candidate under development [13]. In this process, cell lysis is facilitated by the addition of 0.1% Triton X-100 (w/v).…”
Section: Process Development Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this value can be significantly decreased if an additional operation specifically aimed at reducing DNA is incorporated, for Purification of baculoviruses for gene therapy T Vicente et al example, by adding a nuclease incubation step or DNA precipitation. 22 To further characterize the rBV samples obtained after purification with the membrane adsorber, dynamic light scattering (DLS) was used to estimate the hydrodynamic size of the particles; bovine serum albumin (BSA) and trimers of gp64 (obtained as described elsewhere 23 ) were used to serve as comparison entities (internal controls) against rBV particles coming from sucrose gradient purification and from the proposed purification strategy (Figure 7a). These results show that rBVs purified using the strategy described are comparable with the size obtained from the classical sucrose gradient purified rBV sample.…”
Section: Clarification and Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%