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A Self-Complementary AAV Proviral Plasmid System to Reduce Aberrant Cross-Packaging and ITR Promoter Activity in AAV Vector Preparations (Short-read)

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Adeno-associated viral vectors (AAV) are a leading delivery system for gene therapy in animal models and humans. With several FDA-approved AAV gene therapies on the market, issues related to vector manufacturing have become increasingly important. In this study, we focused on potentially toxic DNA contaminants that can arise from AAV proviral plasmids, the raw materials required for manufacturing recombinant AAV in eukaryotic cells. Typical AAV proviral plasmids are circular DNAs containing a therapeutic gene cassette flanked by natural AAV inverted terminal repeat (ITR) sequences, and a plasmid backbone carrying prokaryotic sequences required for plasmid replication and selection in bacteria. While the majority of AAV particles package the intended therapeutic payload, some capsids instead package the bacterial sequences located on the proviral plasmid backbone. Since ITR sequences also have promoter activity, potentially toxic bacterial open reading frames can be produced in vivo, thereby representing a safety risk. In this study, we describe a new AAV proviral plasmid for vector manufacturing that (1) significantly decreases cross-packaged bacterial sequences; (2) increases correctly packaged AAV payloads; and (3) blunts ITR-driven transcription of cross-packaged material to avoid expressing potentially toxic bacterial sequences. This system may help improve the safety of AAV vector products. Novel AAV plasmids were packaged into 1st-generation AAV serotypes. Cross-packaging of AAV backbone and other contaminants was assessed by short-read Illumina sequencing.
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2024-07-26
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