Microorganisms (Aug 2021)

Monobac System–A Single Baculovirus for the Production of rAAV

  • Lionel Galibert,
  • Aurélien Jacob,
  • Adrien Savy,
  • Yohann Dickx,
  • Delphine Bonnin,
  • Christophe Lecomte,
  • Lise Rivollet,
  • Peggy Sanatine,
  • Marjorie Boutin Fontaine,
  • Christine Le Bec,
  • Otto-Wilhelm Merten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091799
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1799

Abstract

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Large-scale manufacturing of rAAV is a bottleneck for the development of genetic disease treatments. The baculovirus/Sf9 cell system underpins the first rAAV treatment approved by EMA and remains one of the most advanced platforms for rAAV manufacturing. Despite early successes, rAAV is still a complex biomaterial to produce. Efficient production of the recombinant viral vector requires that AAV replicase and capsid genes be co-located with the recombinant AAV genome. Here, we present the Monobac system, a singular, modified baculovirus genome that contains all of these functions. To assess the relative yields between the dual baculovirus and Monobac systems, we prepared each system with a transgene encoding γSGC and evaluated vectors’ potency in vivo. Our results show that rAAV production using the Monobac system not only yields higher titers of rAAV vector but also a lower amount of DNA contamination from baculovirus.

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