PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Ogawa, Yasushi AU - Fawaz, Farah AU - Reyes, Candice AU - Lai, Julie AU - Pungor, Erno TI - Development of Parallel Line Analysis Criteria for Recombinant Adenovirus Potency Assay and Definition of a Unit of Potency DP - 2007 May 01 TA - PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology PG - 183--193 VI - 61 IP - 3 4099 - http://journal.pda.org/content/61/3/183.short 4100 - http://journal.pda.org/content/61/3/183.full SO - PDA J Pharm Sci Technol2007 May 01; 61 AB - Parameter settings of a parallel line analysis procedure were defined by applying statistical analysis procedures to the absorbance data from a cell-based potency bioassay for a recombinant adenovirus, Adenovirus 5 Fibroblast Growth Factor-4 (Ad5FGF-4). The parallel line analysis was performed with a commercially available software, PLA 1.2. The software performs Dixon outlier test on replicates of the absorbance data, performs linear regression analysis to define linear region of the absorbance data, and tests parallelism between the linear regions of standard and sample. Width of Fiducial limit, expressed as a percent of the measured potency, was developed as a criterion for rejection of the assay data and to significantly improve the reliability of the assay results. With the linear range-finding criteria of the software set to a minimum of 5 consecutive dilutions and best statistical outcome, and in combination with the Fiducial limit width acceptance criterion of <135%, 13% of the assay results were rejected. With these criteria applied, the assay was found to be linear over the range of 0.25 to 4 relative potency units, defined as the potency of the sample normalized to the potency of Ad5FGF-4 standard containing 6 × 106 adenovirus particles/mL. The overall precision of the assay was estimated to be 52%. Without the application of Fiducial limit width criterion, the assay results were not linear over the range, and an overall precision of 76% was calculated from the data. An absolute unit of potency for the assay was defined by using the parallel line analysis procedure as the amount of Ad5FGF-4 that results in an absorbance value that is 121% of the average absorbance readings of the wells containing cells not infected with the adenovirus.