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Implementing Chromatographic Methods For Evaluating Large-Scale Monolithic Columns For AAV Capsid Separation

Source: Sartorius

By S. Rotar, T. Simčič, R. Miklavčič, I. Bergoč, D. Kukanja, M. Makarovič Hrvatin, D. Pavlovič, J. Vidič, U. Černigoj, and A. Štrancar

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Quaternary amine (QA)-modified monolithic columns are frequently used for the purification of therapeutically-relevant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors, used in gene therapy. Besides process- and sample-derived variability, the variability of chromatographic material can influence the efficiency and scalability of downstream AAV processing. This study presents the evaluation of highly reproducible (HR) QA-modified CIM® monolithic columns. The aim was to elute AAV capsids in a very narrow conductivity range, regardless of the batch and size of the column used.

We developed a chromatographic test method for demonstrating the intra- and inter-batch homogeneity of the material through different column sizes. The method is based on the separation of AAV2 | 8 capsids in an ascending KCl gradient on CIMmultus® QA 1 mL columns and specimen 0.2 mL units, taken from large-scale CIMmultus® QA monoliths up to 8,000 mL in size.

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