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Production of High-Yield Adeno Associated Vector Batches Using HEK293 Suspension Cells.
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Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE [J Vis Exp] 2024 Apr 26 (206). Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 26. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Adeno-associated viral vectors (AAVs) are a remarkable tool for investigating the central nervous system (CNS). Innovative capsids, such as AAV.PHP.eB, demonstrate extensive transduction of the CNS by intravenous injection in mice. To achieve comparable transduction, a 100-fold higher titer (minimally 1 x 10 <superscript>11</superscript> genome copies/mouse) is needed compared to direct injection in the CNS parenchyma. In our group, AAV production, including AAV.PHP.eB relies on adherent HEK293T cells and the triple transfection method. Achieving high yields of AAV with adherent cells entails a labor- and material-intensive process. This constraint prompted the development of a protocol for suspension-based cell culture in conical tubes. AAVs generated in adherent cells were compared to the suspension production method. Culture in suspension using transfection reagents Polyethylenimine or TransIt were compared. AAV vectors were purified by iodixanol gradient ultracentrifugation followed by buffer exchange and concentration using a centrifugal filter. With the adherent method, we achieved an average of 2.6 x 10 <superscript>12</superscript> genome copies (GC) total, whereas the suspension method and Polyethylenimine yielded 7.7 x 10 <superscript>12</superscript> GC in total, and TransIt yielded 2.4 x 10 <superscript>13</superscript> GC in total. There is no difference in in vivo transduction efficiency between vectors produced with adherent compared to the suspension cell system. In summary, a suspension HEK293 cell based AAV production protocol is introduced, resulting in a reduced amount of time and labor needed for vector production while achieving 3 to 9 times higher yields using components available from commercial vendors for research purposes.
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1940-087X
- Issue :
- 206
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38738885
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3791/66532