Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6490283 | Journal of Biotechnology | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Transcriptome and metabolism analysis were performed to evaluate the scale-down of a CHO cell fed-batch process from a 10â¯L bioreactor to an ambr 15® (ambr) system. Two different agitation scale-down principles were applied, resulting in two different agitation rates in the ambr system: 1300 RPM based on the agitator tip speed, and 800â¯rpm based on the volumetric power input (P/V). Culture performance including cell growth, product titer, glycosylation, and specific consumption/production rates of metabolites was the same for both agitation rates in the ambr and was comparable to that of the 10â¯L system. The initial variation in gene expression between the inocula for the ambr and 10â¯L system was no longer present after three days of culture, indicating comparable culture conditions in both systems. Based on principal component analysis, changes in gene expression over time were similar between both scales with less than 6% variation. 2455 genes were uniquely regulated in the ambr system compared to 1604 genes in the 10â¯L system. Functional analysis of these genes did not reveal their relations with scale or cellular function. This study further strengthens that the ambr system gives representative culture performance for the 10â¯L bench-scale bioreactor.
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Authors
Abdulaziz A. Alsayyari, Xiao Pan, Ciska Dalm, Jochem W. van der Veen, Nienke Vriezen, Jos A. Hageman, René H. Wijffels, Dirk E. Martens,