Growth factor withdrawal in combination with sodium butyrate addition extends culture longevity and enhances antibody production in CHO cells

Hong, JK; Lee, GMin; Yoon, SK

HERO ID

1458156

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21723342

HERO ID 1458156
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Growth factor withdrawal in combination with sodium butyrate addition extends culture longevity and enhances antibody production in CHO cells
Authors Hong, JK; Lee, GMin; Yoon, SK
Journal Journal of Biotechnology
Volume 155
Issue 2
Page Numbers 225-231
Abstract The effect of growth factor (GF) and sodium butyrate (NaBu) on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell growth, cell viability and antibody production was investigated using shaking flasks in GF-containing and GF-deficient medium containing 0, 1 and 3mM NaBu. The withdrawal of GF and the addition of NaBu suppressed cell growth, but they significantly increased specific antibody productivity, q(Ab). Interestingly, the withdrawal of GF in combination with the addition of NaBu markedly retarded cell death, leading to extended culture longevity. For instance, at 3mM NaBu, cell viability fell below 80% after day 4 in GF-containing medium, but it remained over 80% until day 18 in GF-deficient medium. Due to the enhanced q(Ab) and the extended culture longevity, approximately 2-fold increase in total antibody production was achieved in pseudo-perfusion culture with 1mM NaBu in GF-deficient medium, compared to the culture in GF-containing medium. The effect of GF and NaBu on the change in the expression and activity of cellular proteins, c-Myc, Bcl-2 and pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH), was also investigated. Both the withdrawal of GF and the addition of NaBu decreased the expression of c-Myc. The expression of Bcl-2 was enhanced by the addition of NaBu in a dose-dependent manner while it was not affected by the withdrawal of GF. In addition, both the withdrawal of GF and the addition of NaBu reduced metabolic rates, q(Glc), q(Lac) and Y(Lac/Glc), and increased PDH activity while not affecting PDH expression, suggesting that they may reduce the glycolytic rates, but enhance the conversion rates of pyruvate to TCA intermediates. Taken together, the withdrawal of GF in combination with the addition of NaBu can be considered as a relevant strategy for alleviating NaBu-induced cell apoptosis and enhancing antibody production since it can be easily implemented as well as enhance q(Ab) and extend culture longevity.
Doi 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2011.06.020
Pmid 21723342
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Keyword CHO cells; Growth factor; Sodium butyrate; c-Myc expression; Bcl-2 expression; Pyruvate dehydrogenase activity