Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production
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Resumo: | Currently, mammalian cell technology has become the focus of biopharmaceutical production, with strict regulatory scrutiny of the techniques employed. Major concerns about the presence of animal-derived components in the culture media led to the development of serum-free (SF) culture processes. However, cell adaptation to SF conditions is still a major challenge and limiting step of process development. Thus, this study aims to assess the impact of SF adaptation on monoclonal antibody production (mAb), identify the most critical steps of cell adaptation to the SF EX-CELL medium, and create basic process guidelines.. The success of SF adaptation was dependent on critical steps that included: accentuated cell sensitivity to common culture procedures (centrifugation, trypsinization); initial cell concentration; time given at each step of serum-reduction; and, most importantly, medium supplements used to support adaptation. Indeed, only one of the five supplement combinations assessed (rhinsulin, ammonium metavanadate, nickel chloride and stannous chloride) succeeded for the CHO-K1 cell line used. This work also revealed that the chemically-defined EX-CELL medium benefits mAb production in comparison with the general purpose Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium, but the complete removal of serum attenuates these positive effects. |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody productionChinese hamster ovary cellsMonoclonal antibodyProductionSerum-free mediumTrace elementsCell adaptationScience & TechnologyCurrently, mammalian cell technology has become the focus of biopharmaceutical production, with strict regulatory scrutiny of the techniques employed. Major concerns about the presence of animal-derived components in the culture media led to the development of serum-free (SF) culture processes. However, cell adaptation to SF conditions is still a major challenge and limiting step of process development. Thus, this study aims to assess the impact of SF adaptation on monoclonal antibody production (mAb), identify the most critical steps of cell adaptation to the SF EX-CELL medium, and create basic process guidelines.. The success of SF adaptation was dependent on critical steps that included: accentuated cell sensitivity to common culture procedures (centrifugation, trypsinization); initial cell concentration; time given at each step of serum-reduction; and, most importantly, medium supplements used to support adaptation. Indeed, only one of the five supplement combinations assessed (rhinsulin, ammonium metavanadate, nickel chloride and stannous chloride) succeeded for the CHO-K1 cell line used. This work also revealed that the chemically-defined EX-CELL medium benefits mAb production in comparison with the general purpose Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium, but the complete removal of serum attenuates these positive effects.The authors acknowledge funding and support from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), namely grant ref SFRH/BD/46661/2008 for Maria Elisa Rodrigues and SFRH/BD/46660/2008 for Ana Rita Costa.SpringerHumana Press, Inc.Universidade do MinhoRodrigues, E.Costa, A. R.Henriques, MarianaCunnah, PhilipMelton, DavidAzeredo, JoanaOliveira, Rosário20132013-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/25501eng0273-228910.1007/s12010-012-0068-z23306891info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T06:05:02Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/25501Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-05-11T06:05:02Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production Rodrigues, E. Chinese hamster ovary cells Monoclonal antibody Production Serum-free medium Trace elements Cell adaptation Science & Technology |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production |
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Advances and drawbacks of the adaptation to serum-free culture of CHO-K1 cells for monoclonal antibody production |
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Rodrigues, E. |
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Rodrigues, E. Costa, A. R. Henriques, Mariana Cunnah, Philip Melton, David Azeredo, Joana Oliveira, Rosário |
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Costa, A. R. Henriques, Mariana Cunnah, Philip Melton, David Azeredo, Joana Oliveira, Rosário |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Rodrigues, E. Costa, A. R. Henriques, Mariana Cunnah, Philip Melton, David Azeredo, Joana Oliveira, Rosário |
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Chinese hamster ovary cells Monoclonal antibody Production Serum-free medium Trace elements Cell adaptation Science & Technology |
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Chinese hamster ovary cells Monoclonal antibody Production Serum-free medium Trace elements Cell adaptation Science & Technology |
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Currently, mammalian cell technology has become the focus of biopharmaceutical production, with strict regulatory scrutiny of the techniques employed. Major concerns about the presence of animal-derived components in the culture media led to the development of serum-free (SF) culture processes. However, cell adaptation to SF conditions is still a major challenge and limiting step of process development. Thus, this study aims to assess the impact of SF adaptation on monoclonal antibody production (mAb), identify the most critical steps of cell adaptation to the SF EX-CELL medium, and create basic process guidelines.. The success of SF adaptation was dependent on critical steps that included: accentuated cell sensitivity to common culture procedures (centrifugation, trypsinization); initial cell concentration; time given at each step of serum-reduction; and, most importantly, medium supplements used to support adaptation. Indeed, only one of the five supplement combinations assessed (rhinsulin, ammonium metavanadate, nickel chloride and stannous chloride) succeeded for the CHO-K1 cell line used. This work also revealed that the chemically-defined EX-CELL medium benefits mAb production in comparison with the general purpose Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium, but the complete removal of serum attenuates these positive effects. |
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