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Overexpression of GRP78 enhances survival of CHO cells in response to serum deprivation and oxidative stress.


ABSTRACT: Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are regarded as one of the most commonly used mammalian hosts, which decreases the productivity due to loss in culture viability. Overexpressing antiapoptosis genes in CHO cells was developed as a means of limiting cell death upon exposure to environmental insults. Glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) is traditionally regarded as a major ER chaperone that participates in protein folding and other cell processes. It is also a potent antiapoptotic protein and plays a critical role in cell survival, proliferation, and metastasis. In this study, the impact of GRP78 on CHO cells in response to environmental insults such as serum deprivation and oxidative stress was investigated. First, it was confirmed that CHO cells were very sensitive to environmental insults. Then, GRP78 overexpressing CHO cell line was established and exposed to serum deprivation and H2O2. Results showed that GRP78 engineering increased the viability and decreased the apoptosis of CHO cells. The survival advantage due to GRP78 engineering could be mediated by suppression of caspase-3 involved in cell death pathways in stressed cells. Besides, GRP78 engineering also enhanced yields of antibody against transferrin receptor in CHO cells. GRP78 should be a potential application in the biopharmaceutical industries.

SUBMITTER: Jiang Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6999486 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overexpression of GRP78 enhances survival of CHO cells in response to serum deprivation and oxidative stress.

Jiang Qing Q   Sun Yuanli Y   Guo Zilong Z   Fu Mingpeng M   Wang Qiang Q   Zhu Huifen H   Lei Ping P   Shen Guanxin G  

Engineering in life sciences 20160802 2


Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are regarded as one of the most commonly used mammalian hosts, which decreases the productivity due to loss in culture viability. Overexpressing antiapoptosis genes in CHO cells was developed as a means of limiting cell death upon exposure to environmental insults. Glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) is traditionally regarded as a major ER chaperone that participates in protein folding and other cell processes. It is also a potent antiapoptotic protein and play  ...[more]

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