Project description
A novel factory churns out viral vectors for gene therapies simply and inexpensively
The prospect of gene therapy holds exceptional promise for altering damaged or mutant DNA in numerous conditions and diseases. However, it has been difficult to find the right way to deliver the cargo to cells safely. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is harmless in the absence of co-infection with adenovirus and has a very simple genome. More than 50 years after its discovery, AAV is now part of dozens of gene therapy clinical trials in progress, and the vector is part of the first approved gene therapy. The EU-funded AAV-FACTORY project plans to significantly simplify the production of recombinant AAV, making it easier and less expensive to implement and opening the door to therapies previously inaccessible.
Objective
Gene therapy is one of the most innovative and fastest growing fields in the pharmaceutical industry. The first approved gene therapy utilized a recombinant AAV vector (rAAV), and dozens of additional rAAVs for gene therapy are presently in clinical trials. rAAV gene therapy drugs have been priced in the region of € 500’000 and above, which is partially a result of them being manufactured by highly complex processes combining multiple components, requiring 5-7 separate GMP production runs. We intend to introduce the first scalable, single-virus rAAV production platform to resolve this bottleneck. The resulting significant reduction of manufacturing complexity will both lower the price of future rAAV gene therapies, and also deliver additional, currently unaddressed or unaffordable rAAV treatments for genetic diseases into the clinic by providing scientists operating at the laboratory R&D stage with more user friendly and productive tools. The proposed project also develops for PoC purposes an rAAV gene therapy candidate to treat the devastating childhood congenital disease known as steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome SRNS.
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H2020-EU.1.1. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC)
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BS8 1QU BRISTOL
United Kingdom
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