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Absolute quantification of dengue virus serotype 4 chimera vaccine candidate in Vero cell culture by targeted mass spectrometry
Authors:Romain Carrière  Jordane Biarc  Catherine Fonbonne  Arnaud Salvador  Céline Huillet  Yves Berard  Olivier Adam  Catherine Manin  Jérôme Lemoine
Institution:1. Institut des Sciences Analytiques, UMR 5280 CNRS Université Lyon 1, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France;2. Sanofi Pasteur, Marcy l’étoile, France
Abstract:Infection by dengue flavivirus is transmitted by mosquitoes and affects tens to hundreds of millions people around the world each year. Four serotypes have been described, all of which cause similar disease. Currently, there no approved vaccines or specific therapeutics for dengue, although several vaccine prototypes are in different stages of clinical development. Among them, a chimeric vaccine, built from the replication machinery of the yellow fever 17D virus, has shown promising results in phase III trials. Accurate quantitation of expressed viral particles in alive attenuated viral antigen vaccine is essential and determination of infectious titer is usually the method of choice. The current paper describes an alternative or orthogonal strategy, namely, a multiplexed and absolute assay of four proteins of the chimera yellow fever/dengue serotype 4 virus using targeted MS in SRM mode. Over 1 month, variability of the assay using a partially purified Vero cell extract was between 8 and 17%, and accuracy was between 80 and 120%. In addition, the assay was linear between 6.25 and 200 nmol/L and could therefore be used in the near future to quantify dengue virus type 4 during production and purification from Vero cells.
Keywords:Dengue fever  Enzymatic digestion  LC‐MS  Microbiology  MRM
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