dPCR and qPCR workflow tool
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Quality control is essential at every stage of the development process to create reliable cell and gene therapies. With the ability to provide an absolute count of nucleic acids, digital PCR (dPCR) is used for many applications, including:
Vector copy number—assess the number of integrated vector genomes during characterization studies and monitor product stability and identity | |
Virus quantification—precisely quantitate genomic titer, viral particle titer, and full/empty capsid ratios during purification and lot release to accurately asses dose | |
Purity & safety testing—identify product and process-related impurities such as residual DNA or microbial contamination for in-process and release testing |
For cell and gene therapy workflow steps that require absolute quantification, such as viral titer and vector copy number, dPCR provides accurate measurements without the use of a standard curve. This removes a source of variability, which makes the process more robust and efficient.
Unlike ddPCR platforms that generate micro-reactions by droplet formation, microfluidic array plate (MAP) technology facilitates automated sample distribution consistently into over 20,000 microchambers and utilizes >99% of the bulk reaction to minimize sample loss.
Poster: Comparison of Absolute Q technology against ddPCR for AAV viral titer quantification
Reclaim valuable time and resources while helping to maximize throughput with an automated system that enables flexible configurations and walk-away workflows for high throughput digital PCR.
The Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Absolute Q AutoRun Digital PCR Suite is an integrated system solution that scales precise nucleic acid quantification while keeping it simple.
Vector copy number (VCN) refers to the number of vector genomes that have been incorporated into the genome of target cells. Because viral transduction can be variable, precise measurement of vector copy number assumes pivotal significance, serving as a vital metric for monitoring sustained transgene expression and for determining therapeutic dose.
Digital PCR, which utilizes simple counting of target molecules to achieve absolute quantification, enables higher precision and accuracy to detect and quantify copy number variations, even if the changes are small.
Application Note: Lentiviral vector characterization using the QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System
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Gene and cell therapies utilize a variety of viral vectors for gene transfer, including adeno-associated viruses (AAV), lentiviruses, retroviruses, herpes viruses, adenoviruses, and others. Controlling the concentration of a potential therapeutic is difficult since viral particles are produced in living cells and then purified. The viral titer must be measured accurately, precisely, and consistently to ensure correct formulation..
Applied Biosystems Absolute Q Viral Titer dPCR assays enable easy and accurate quantification of viral vectors. The assays can be run individually or multiplexed using a custom assay with your target gene of interest.
Poster: Measuring rAAV Genomic Titer, Viral Particle Titer and Full/Empty Capsid Ratio on the QuantStudio Absolute Q dPCR System
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The process of generating and purifying viral vectors and cell therapies is also susceptible to contamination by host cell DNA, mycoplasma, and other contaminants. Such product and process-related impurities must be detected and screened out with the highest sensitivity to maintain the highest safety standards and meet regulatory requirements.
Applied Biosystems Absolute Q Viral Titer dPCR assays and SEQ-technology kitted solutions provide a simple and accurate way to test for contamination in a broad range of sample types, from raw materials and in-process samples to purified final products.
Application Note: Assessment of using the QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System to quantify residual E. coli DNA
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Applied Biosystems Absolute Q Viral Titer dPCR assays enable easy and accurate quantification of viral vectors with the following features:
To order an Absolute Q Viral Titer Assay please add it to cart by entering the Catalog Number and Assay ID (if applicable) provided below into ThermoFisher.com’s Quick Order tool.
| Target | Dye | Catalog No. | Assay ID |
Absolute Q Viral Titer Assay | eGFP | VIC-MGB/20X | A53736 | DT2W7KW |
Absolute Q Viral Titer Assay | GFP | VIC-MGB/20X | A53736 | DTFVKJZ |
Absolute Q Viral Titer Assay | SV40 polyA signal | VIC-MGB/20X | A53736 | DTZTDZY |
Absolute Q Viral Titer Assay | AAV ITR-2 | VIC-MGB/20X | A53736 | DTH49PU |
Absolute Q Viral Titer Assay | CMV promoter region | VIC-MGB/20X | A53736 | DTYMJF2 |
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