Multi-Attribute Quantification of Viral Vectors Using Light Scattering

Presented by: Martin Kurnik, Ph.D., Waters | Wyatt Technology
Presented Live: November 1, 2023

For emerging gene-based medicines, light scattering techniques provide multi-attribute quantification (MAQ) and hence play a critical role in product and process development as well as quality control. Dynamic light scattering (DLS), performed in microcuvettes or microwell plate, rapidly estimates size, polydispersity, and particle concentration. Size-exclusion chromatography with multi-angle light scattering (SEC-MALS) offers a platform method for quantifying multiple quality attributes of AAV-delivered or LNP-formulated gene therapy products including titer, payload and aggregate content as well as extended biophysical characterization. For AAV aggregates and large LNP samples, field-flow fractionation (FFF) is an essential alternative separation method placed upstream of MALS and DLS (FFF-MALS-DLS). In the webinar, we share some case studies using light scattering for these different pharmaceutical analytes.

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