Harnessing cell aggregates for enhanced adeno-associated virus manufacturing: Cultivation strategies and scale-up considerations.

Biotechnol Prog

AdBIOPRO, VINNOVA Competence Centre for Advanced Bioproduction by Continuous Processing, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.

Published: January 2025

The possibility to produce recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) by adherent HEK293T cells was studied in a stirred tank bioreactor (STR) culture of cell aggregates. A proof-of-concept of rAAV production was successfully demonstrated in a process where single cells were first expanded, then cell aggregates were formed by dilution into a different medium 1 day before triple plasmid transfection was conducted. An alternative approach for the STR inoculation using a seed taken from a high cell density perfusion (HCDP) culture was also investigated. It was, however, found that the spent medium of the HCDP inhibited the transfection of HEK293T cell aggregates, which was confirmed when testing with single-cell suspension culture. The formation of aggregates in shaken multi-well plates was also investigated to develop a screening system using the average power input as a scale-down criterion, which revealed that cell aggregates could be generated in 12-well plates, however with a larger size than in a STR. Taking into account the reported higher rAAV production of adherent cells in comparison with single cells for triple-plasmid transfection, HEK293T cell aggregates can possibly surpass single-cell suspension in space-time rAAV yield. The formation of HEK293T cell aggregates in a STR system offers a promising approach for scaling up and intensifying rAAV production by triple-plasmid transfection, in comparison with traditional 2D scale-up methods.

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