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Stress-induced increase of monoclonal antibody production in CHO cells.


ABSTRACT: Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are of great interest to the biopharmaceutical industry due to their widely used application as human therapeutic and diagnostic agents. As such, mAb require to exhibit human-like glycolization patterns. Therefore, recombinant Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the favored production organisms; many relevant biopharmaceuticals are already produced by this cell type. To optimize the mAb yield in CHO DG44 cells a corelation between stress-induced cell size expansion and increased specific productivity was investigated. CO2 and macronutrient supply of the cells during a 12-day fed-batch cultivation process were tested as stress factors. Shake flasks (500 mL) and a small-scale bioreactor system (15 mL) were used for the cultivation experiments and compared in terms of their effect on cell diameter, integral viable cell concentration (IVCC), and cell-specific productivity. The achieved stress-induced increase in cell-specific productivity of up to 94.94.9%-134.4% correlates to a cell diameter shift of up to 7.34 μm. The highest final product titer of 4 g/L was reached by glucose oversupply during the batch phase of the process.

SUBMITTER: Schellenberg J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9077828 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stress-induced increase of monoclonal antibody production in CHO cells.

Schellenberg Jana J   Nagraik Tamanna T   Wohlenberg Ole Jacob OJ   Ruhl Sebastian S   Bahnemann Janina J   Scheper Thomas T   Solle Dörte D  

Engineering in life sciences 20220224 5


Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are of great interest to the biopharmaceutical industry due to their widely used application as human therapeutic and diagnostic agents. As such, mAb require to exhibit human-like glycolization patterns. Therefore, recombinant Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the favored production organisms; many relevant biopharmaceuticals are already produced by this cell type. To optimize the mAb yield in CHO DG44 cells a corelation between stress-induced cell size expansion  ...[more]

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