Affiliation:
1. Eli Lilly and Company, Development Statistics Indianapolis Indiana USA
Abstract
ABSTRACTRecombinant adeno‐associated virus (AAV) has become a popular platform for many gene therapy applications. The strength of AAV‐based products is a critical quality attribute that affects the efficacy of the drug and is measured as the concentration of vector genomes, or physical titer. Because the dosing of patients is based on the titer measurement, it is critical for manufacturers to ensure that the measured titer of the drug product is close to the actual concentration of the batch. Historically, dosing calculations have been performed using the measured titer, which is reported on the drug product label. However, due to recent regulatory guidance, sponsors are now expected to label the drug product with nominal or “target” titer. This new expectation for gene therapy products can pose a challenge in the presence of process and analytical variability. In particular, the manufacturer must decide if a dilution of the drug substance is warranted at the drug product stage to bring the strength in line with the nominal value. In this paper, we present two straightforward statistical methods to aid the manufacturer in the dilution decision. These approaches use the understanding of process and analytical variability to compute probabilities of achieving the desired drug product titer. We also provide an approach for determining an optimal assay replication strategy for achieving the desired probability of meeting drug product release specifications.
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