Title: Structural Characterization of Gene Transfer Vectors
1Structural Characterization of Gene Transfer
Vectors
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3Structural Characterization
- Purpose
- vector produced has expected characteristics
- vector production is reliable
- Methods
- Restriction map
- PCR
- Nucleotide sequence
4Impact Safety, Efficacy Production
- Safety
- replication competent virus
- altered vector backbone
- altered transgene
- Efficacy
- Production process
5Sources of Genetic Alterations
- Incompletely characterized vector backbones
- intermediates not always well characterized
- Instability during vector manufacture
- recombination/rearrangements
- mutation
6Incompletely Characterized Intermediates
Promoter Transgene
ITR
ITR
AD 5 deleted E3
646 bp insert Interrupts E3B 10.5K, 14.6K, 14.7K
genes Salmon, human, Drosophila homologies
132-aa ORF, no protein homologies RNA detected
by RT-PCR Protein expression ?
7Genetic Instability During Manufacture
- Examples
- Generation of replication competent viruses
retrovirus, adenovirus - Other mutations
8Genetic Changes in Vector Manufacture
Input Virus
9Recommendations
- Current
- Early phase of development
- sequence appropriate portions of vectors
- or restriction maps plus protein characterization
- Proposed
- Before phase I
- complete sequence of intermediates and vectors
- lt 40 KB
- sequence intermediates introduced and flanking
regions for vectors gt 40 KB - complete sequence before phase II
10Timing and Extent of Characterization
- Before phase I
- sequence intermediates and all or portion of
vector before initiation of clinical trial - Product lot
- sequence
- other methods
11Sequence Data Analysis
- Comparison to expected sequence
- Analysis for open reading frames
- Comparisons to nucleotide and protein data bases
12Unexpected Sequences
- What additional experiments should be done to
examine effects of unexpected sequences? - Vector characterization
- Preclinical studies
- Patient follow-up
13Summary
- Current recommendations for vector sequencing
- Current information reveals unexpected genetic
material - Considering more rigorous structural
characterization