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Hyperosmolarity enhances transient recombinant protein yield in Chinese hamster ovary cells

Zhang, Xiaowei
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Garcia, Isabel Fernandez
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Baldi, Lucia  
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2010
Biotechnology Letters

The effect of hyperosmolarity on transient recombinant protein production in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells was investigated. Addition of 90 mM NaCl to the production medium ProCHO5 increased the volumetric yield of recombinant antibody up to 4-fold relative to transfection in ProCHO5 alone. Volumetric yields up to 50 mg l(-1) were achieved in a 6 day batch culture of 3 l. In addition, hyperosmolarity reduced cell growth and increased cell size. The addition of salt to cultures of transiently transfected CHO cells is a simple and cost-effective method to increase TGE yields in this host.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10529-010-0331-8
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282696100004

Author(s)
Zhang, Xiaowei
Garcia, Isabel Fernandez
Baldi, Lucia  
Hacker, David L.  
Wurm, Florian M.  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Published in
Biotechnology Letters
Volume

32

Issue

11

Start page

1587

End page

1592

Subjects

CHO cells

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Transfection

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Hyperosmolarity

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Polyethylenimine

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Orbital shaken bioreactor

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Gene-Expression

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Mammalian-Cells

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Antibody-Production

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Cho-Cells

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Pressure

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Suspension

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Culture

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Transfection

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Cultivation

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Technology

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