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Development of a candidate reference material for adventitious virus detection in vaccine and biologicals manufacturing by deep sequencing

Journal

VACCINE
Volume 34, Issue 17, Pages 2035-2043

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.12.020

Keywords

Adventitious virus; Vaccine; Deep sequencing; Reference material; Collaborative study

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  1. Department of Health Policy Research Programme (NIBSC Regulatory Science Research Unit) [044/0069]
  2. NIH [R01-HL-105770]

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Background: Unbiased deep sequencing offers the potential for improved adventitious virus screening in vaccines and biotherapeutics. Successful implementation of such assays will require appropriate control materials to confirm assay performance and sensitivity. Methods: A common reference material containing 25 target viruses was produced and 16 laboratories were invited to process it using their preferred adventitious virus detection assay. Results: Fifteen laboratories returned results, obtained using a wide range of wet-lab and informatics methods. Six of 25 target viruses were detected by all laboratories, with the remaining viruses detected by 4-14 laboratories. Six non-target viruses were detected by three or more laboratories. Conclusion: The study demonstrated that a wide range of methods are currently used for adventitious virus detection screening in biological products by deep sequencing and that they can yield significantly different results. This underscores the need for common reference materials to ensure satisfactory assay performance and enable comparisons between laboratories. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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