Generation of retroviral packaging and producer cell lines for large-scale vector production and clinical application: Improved safety and high titer

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For many applications, human clinical therapies using retroviral vectors still require many technological improvements in key areas of vector design and production. These improvements include higher unprocessed manufacturing titers, complement-resistant vectors, and minimized potential to generate replication-competent retrovirus (RCR). To address these issues, we have developed a panel of human packaging cell lines (PCLs) with reduced homology between retroviral vector and packaging components. These reduced-homology PCLs allowed for the use of a novel high multiplicity of transduction ("high m.o.t.") method to introduce multiple copies of provector within vector-producing cell lines (VPCLs), resulting in high-titer vector without the generation of RCR In a distinct approach to increase vector yields, we integrated manufacturing parameters into screening strategies and clone selection for large-scale vector production. Collectively, these improvements have resulted in the development of diverse VPCLs with unprocessed titers exceeding 2 × 107 CFU/ml. Using this technology, human Factor VIII VPCLs yielding titers as high as 2 × 108 CFU/ ml unprocessed supernatant were generated. These cell lines produce complement-resistant vector particles (N. J DePolo et al., J Virol. 73: 6708-6714, 1999) and provide the basis for an ongoing Factor VIII gene therapy clinical trial.

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Sheridan, P. L., Bodner, M., Lynn, A., Phuong, T. K., DePolo, N. J., De La Vega, D. J., … Sauter, S. L. (2000). Generation of retroviral packaging and producer cell lines for large-scale vector production and clinical application: Improved safety and high titer. Molecular Therapy, 2(3), 262–275. https://doi.org/10.1006/mthe.2000.0123

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