Optimization of a Robust and Sensitive Capillary Electrophoresis- Laser Induced Fluorescence Method for Monitoring Plasmid Stability and Purity

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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Plasmid DNA plays a pivotal role in modern biopharmaceutical applications, including gene delivery for DNA vaccines, viral vector production, and ex vivo protein synthesis. Accurate quantitation of plasmid topology variants supercoiled, open circular, and linear is essential to meet regulatory guidelines that mandate greater than 80 percent supercoiled content. Conventional agarose gel electrophoresis lacks the sensitivity and automation required for low level impurity detection and throughput demands.

Objectives and Study Overview


The study aimed to develop and optimize a robust, sensitive, and reproducible capillary electrophoresis method with laser induced fluorescence detection for quantitative analysis of plasmid DNA isoforms. Two plasmid constructs of 7 and 10 kilobases were used to evaluate method performance in terms of resolution, sensitivity, robustness, and stability monitoring under stress conditions.

Methodology


The experimental protocol encompassed the following key steps:
  • Gel matrix preparation by diluting proprietary polydimethylacrylamide based buffer in 1x TBE at optimal dilution factors
  • Fluorescent staining using either LIFluor EnhanCE or SYBR Gold intercalating dyes at defined concentrations
  • Sample injection strategies comparing pressure injection at low psi versus electrokinetic injection across varying voltages and times
  • Capillary conditioning and shutdown routines with optional methanol rinse to enhance reproducibility and capillary lifetime
  • Analytical separation under defined temperature and voltage settings with a total run time under twenty minutes


Instrumentation Used


  • PA 800 Plus Pharmaceutical Analysis System equipped with a solid state laser at 488 nm excitation and 520 nm emission filter
  • dsDNA 1000 analysis kit
  • Tris Borate EDTA buffer reagents
  • LIFluor EnhanCE fluorescent stain and SYBR Gold dye
  • 32 Karat software version 10.2 for data acquisition and processing


Main Results and Discussion


The optimized method revealed:
  • Superior resolution of plasmid isoforms with a three minute separation window between supercoiled and open circular forms
  • Electrokinetic injection at two kilovolts for twelve seconds provided the best balance of sensitivity and resolution
  • SYBR Gold yielded significantly higher fluorescence signal compared to LIFluor EnhanCE without compromising isoform separation
  • An initial methanol rinse step improved run to run reproducibility and extended capillary use beyond one hundred injections
  • Capillary electrophoresis results correlated closely with agarose gel analysis in monitoring plasmid degradation over a twelve week stress study at forty degrees Celsius


Benefits and Practical Applications


This CE LIF method offers:
  • Automated quantitative assessment of plasmid purity and stability
  • Enhanced sensitivity for impurity detection below agarose gel limits
  • Reduced analysis time and increased sample throughput
  • Robust performance suitable for quality control and release testing in regulated environments


Future Trends and Potential Uses


Potential developments include:
  • Integration with high throughput and microfluidic CE platforms
  • Use of novel fluorescent probes for even greater sensitivity and selectivity
  • Adoption in real time process monitoring and in line quality control
  • Expansion to analysis of larger genetic constructs and complex biologics


Conclusion


A sensitive and robust capillary electrophoresis laser induced fluorescence assay has been established for precise quantification of plasmid DNA topological variants. The method meets regulatory criteria for supercoiled content, surpasses agarose gel in sensitivity and automation, and demonstrates excellent robustness for routine quality control and stability studies.

Reference


  1. FDA Points to consider on plasmid DNA vaccines for preventive infectious diseases 1996 Docket No 96N-0400

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