Mass spectrometry friendly pH-gradient anion exchange chromatography for separation of full and empty Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) capsids

28 August 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The proportion of full and empty capsids represents a critical quality attribute of adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based therapeutics. In this study, pH-gradient anion exchange chromatography was utilized for the separation of full and empty capsid species. The developed method allowed for applicability to multiple AAV serotypes and facilitated subsequent mass spectrometric detection of intact AAVs. This is the first study demonstrating generic applicability as well as mass spectrometric compatibility, allowing for a more sophisticated analysis of AAV based gene therapy and paving the way for future developments in the field.

Keywords

Mass spectrometry
liquid chromatography
anion exchange chromatography
pH gradient elution
gene therapy
Adeno associated virus

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