Peptide ligands targeting the vesicular stomatitis virus G (VSV‐G) protein for the affinity purification of lentivirus particles

Author:

Barbieri Eduardo1,Mollica Gina N.1,Moore Brandyn D.1,Sripada Sobhana A.1ORCID,Shastry Shriarjun12,Kilgore Ryan E.1,Loudermilk Casee M.1,Whitacre Zachary H.1,Kilgour Katie M.1,Wuestenhagen Elena3,Aldinger Annika3,Graalfs Heiner3,Rammo Oliver3,Schulte Michael M.3,Johnson Thomas F.4ORCID,Daniele Michael A.56,Menegatti Stefano1257ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

2. Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center (BTEC) North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

3. Merck KGaA Darmstadt Germany

4. Department of Biochemical Engineering University College London London UK

5. North Carolina Viral Vector Initiative in Research and Learning (NC‐VVIRAL) North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

6. Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering North Carolina State University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Raleigh North Carolina USA

7. LigaTrap Technologies LLC Raleigh North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractThe recent uptick in the approval of ex vivo cell therapies highlights the relevance of lentivirus (LV) as an enabling viral vector of modern medicine. As labile biologics, however, LVs pose critical challenges to industrial biomanufacturing. In particular, LV purification—currently reliant on filtration and anion‐exchange or size‐exclusion chromatography—suffers from long process times and low yield of transducing particles, which translate into high waiting time and cost to patients. Seeking to improve LV downstream processing, this study introduces peptides targeting the enveloped protein Vesicular stomatitis virus G (VSV‐G) to serve as affinity ligands for the chromatographic purification of LV particles. An ensemble of candidate ligands was initially discovered by implementing a dual‐fluorescence screening technology and a targeted in silico approach designed to identify sequences with high selectivity and tunable affinity. The selected peptides were conjugated on Poros resin and their LV binding‐and‐release performance was optimized by adjusting the flow rate, composition, and pH of the chromatographic buffers. Ligands GKEAAFAA and SRAFVGDADRD were selected for their high product yield (50%–60% of viral genomes; 40%–50% of HT1080 cell‐transducing particles) upon elution in PIPES buffer with 0.65 M NaCl at pH 7.4. The peptide‐based adsorbents also presented remarkable values of binding capacity (up to 3·109 TU per mL of resin, or 5·1011 vp per mL of resin, at the residence time of 1 min) and clearance of host cell proteins (up to a 220‐fold reduction of HEK293 HCPs). Additionally, GKEAAFAA demonstrated high resistance to caustic cleaning‐in‐place (0.5 M NaOH, 30 min) with no observable loss in product yield and quality.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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