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Abstract
In conventional Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line development, static culture is used for early-stage screening, whereas suspension culture is generally used for the manufacturing process. Shaken flask (SF) fed-batch culture allows evaluation with culture mode, which is closer to the final process. However, due to its laborious and low-throughput characteristics, only a limited number of clones can be evaluated. To attain high-throughput fed-batch culture evaluation, a shaken 24-deep-well plate (24 DWP) culture process was developed. 24 DWP culture allows multiple plates to be run in parallel, and is therefore suitable for early-stage screening. One challenge of well plate culture is the nonuniform evaporation rate among wells, which may result in unnecessary bias on clone evaluation. The 'sandwich lid system' introduced here provides a uniform evaporation rate, and showed no significant difference in cell culture performance by well location. 192 antibody-producing CHO clones were evaluated by 24 DWP fed-batch culture, and 30 clones were selected. On comparison of clone sets selected by 24 DWP fed-batch culture and the conventional scheme, average antibody concentration in SF fed-batch culture was 3.6 g/L and 2.9 g/L, respectively. 24 DWP fed-batch culture process showed a high correlation ratio with SF fed-batch culture in antibody productivity and similar cell culture characteristics. These characteristics-high-throughput and sufficient culture volume to support cell culture performance monitoring-indicate that 24 DWP fed-batch culture can be applied in the clone selection stage in place of SF, and will shorten the time required for cell line development.
期刊介绍:
The scope of the Journal includes:
1. The derivation, genetic modification and characterization of cell lines, genetic and phenotypic regulation, control of cellular metabolism, cell physiology and biochemistry related to cell function, performance and expression of cell products.
2. Cell culture techniques, substrates, environmental requirements and optimization, cloning, hybridization and molecular biology, including genomic and proteomic tools.
3. Cell culture systems, processes, reactors, scale-up, and industrial production. Descriptions of the design or construction of equipment, media or quality control procedures, that are ancillary to cellular research.
4. The application of animal/human cells in research in the field of stem cell research including maintenance of stemness, differentiation, genetics, and senescence, cancer research, research in immunology, as well as applications in tissue engineering and gene therapy.
5. The use of cell cultures as a substrate for bioassays, biomedical applications and in particular as a replacement for animal models.