An Automated HIV-1 Env-Pseudotyped Virus Production for Global HIV Vaccine Trials

作者:Schultz Anke; Koch Stefanie; Fuss Martina; Mazzotta Angela S; Sarzotti Kelsoe Marcella; Ozaki Daniel A; Montefiori David C; von Briesen Hagen; Zimmermann Heiko; Meyerhans Andreas*
来源:PLos One, 2012, 7(12): e51715.
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0051715

摘要

Background: Infections with HIV still represent a major human health problem worldwide and a vaccine is the only long-term option to fight efficiently against this virus. Standardized assessments of HIV-specific immune responses in vaccine trials are essential for prioritizing vaccine candidates in preclinical and clinical stages of development. With respect to neutralizing antibodies, assays with HIV-1 Env-pseudotyped viruses are a high priority. To cover the increasing demands of HIV pseudoviruses, a complete cell culture and transfection automation system has been developed. %26lt;br%26gt;Methodology/Principal Findings: The automation system for HIV pseudovirus production comprises a modified Tecan-based Cellerity system. It covers an area of 5x3 meters and includes a robot platform, a cell counting machine, a CO2 incubator for cell cultivation and a media refrigerator. The processes for cell handling, transfection and pseudovirus production have been implemented according to manual standard operating procedures and are controlled and scheduled autonomously by the system. The system is housed in a biosafety level II cabinet that guarantees protection of personnel, environment and the product. HIV pseudovirus stocks in a scale from 140 ml to 1000 ml have been produced on the automated system. Parallel manual production of HIV pseudoviruses and comparisons (bridging assays) confirmed that the automated produced pseudoviruses were of equivalent quality as those produced manually. In addition, the automated method was fully validated according to Good Clinical Laboratory Practice (GCLP) guidelines, including the validation parameters accuracy, precision, robustness and specificity. %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusions: An automated HIV pseudovirus production system has been successfully established. It allows the high quality production of HIV pseudoviruses under GCLP conditions. In its present form, the installed module enables the production of 1000 ml of virus-containing cell culture supernatant per week. Thus, this novel automation facilitates standardized large-scale productions of HIV pseudoviruses for ongoing and upcoming HIV vaccine trials.

  • 出版日期2012-12-27