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Proteomic Landscape of Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV)-Producing HEK293 Cells

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222111499

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proteomics; LC-MS/MS; SP3; label-free quantitation; HEK293 cells; adeno-associated virus (AAV); gene therapy

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  1. Enterprise Ireland under the Innovation Partnership Program [IP/2018/0753]

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AAV vectors are crucial for gene therapy, but manufacturing remains a challenge. This study investigated the host cell proteome of AAV5-producing cells, uncovering differential expression of proteins related to cellular metabolism, proliferation, cell death, as well as endocytosis and lysosomal degradation.
Adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors are widely used for gene therapy, providing treatment for diseases caused by absent or defective genes. Despite the success of gene therapy, AAV manufacturing is still challenging, with production yields being limited. With increased patient demand, improvements in host cell productivity through various engineering strategies will be necessary. Here, we study the host cell proteome of AAV5-producing HEK293 cells using reversed phase nano-liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (RPLC-MS/MS). Relative label-free quantitation (LFQ) was performed, allowing a comparison of transfected vs. untransfected cells. Gene ontology enrichment and pathway analysis revealed differential expression of proteins involved in fundamental cellular processes such as metabolism, proliferation, and cell death. Furthermore, changes in expression of proteins involved in endocytosis and lysosomal degradation were observed. Our data provides highly valuable insights into cellular mechanisms involved during recombinant AAV production by HEK293 cells, thus potentially enabling further improvements of gene therapy product manufacturing.

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