中国仓鼠卵巢细胞
克隆(Java方法)
生物
细胞培养
细胞生长
效价
基因表达
基因
分子生物学
细胞生物学
遗传学
抗体
作者
Cynthia Lam,Joseph O. Carver,Domingos Ng,Dejin Zhan,Danming Tang,Thara Kandamkalam,Brad Snedecor,Gavin C. Barnard,Amy Shen,Shahram Misaghi
摘要
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are commonly used for the expression of therapeutic proteins. To increase the titer output of CHO production cultures either specific productivity (Qp), growth, or both need to be increased. Generally, Qp and growth are inversely correlated and cell lines with high Qp have slower growth and vice versa. During the cell line development (CLD) process, the faster-growing cells tend to take over the culture and represent the majority of the isolated clones post single cell cloning. In this study, combinations of regulated and constitutive expression systems were used to supertransfect targeted integration (TI) cell lines expressing the same antibody either constitutively or under-regulated expression. Clone screening with a hybrid expression system (inducible + constitutive) allowed identification and selection of higher titer clones under uninduced conditions, without a negative impact on cell growth during clone selection and expansion. Induction of the regulated promoter(s) during the production phase increased the Qp without negatively affecting growth, resulting in approximately twofold higher titers (from 3.5 to 6-7 g/L). This was also confirmed using a 2-site TI host where the gene of interest was expressed inducibly from Site 1 and constitutively from Site 2. Our findings suggest that such a hybrid expression CLD system can be used to increase production titers, providing a novel approach for expression of therapeutic proteins with high titer market demands.
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