High-yield production of a human monoclonal IgG by rhizosecretion in hydroponic tobacco cultures

Rhizosecretion of recombinant pharmaceuticals from in vitro hydroponic transgenic plant cultures is a simple, low cost, reproducible and controllable production method. Here, we demonstrate the application and adaptation of this manufacturing platform to a human antivitronectin IgG1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) called M12. The rationale for specific growth medium additives was established by phenotypic analysis of root structure and by LC-ESI-MS/MS profiling of the total protein content profile of the hydroponic medium. Through a combination of optimization approaches, mAb yields in hydroponic medium reached 46 μg/mL in 1 week, the highest figure reported for a recombinant mAb in a plant secretion-based system to date. The rhizosecretome was determined to contain 104 proteins, with the mAb heavy and light chains the most abundant. This enabled evaluation of a simple, scalable extraction and purification protocol and demonstration that only minimal processing was necessary prior to protein A affinity chromatography. MALDI-TOF MS revealed that purified mAb contained predominantly complex-type plant N-glycans, in three major glycoforms. The binding of M12 purified from hydroponic medium to vitronectin was comparable to its Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)-derived counterpart. This study demonstrates that in vitro hydroponic cultivation coupled with recombinant protein rhizosecretion can be a practical, low-cost production platform for monoclonal antibodies.

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Main Authors: Madeira, L.M., Szeto, T.H., Henquet, Maurice, Raven, Nicole, Runions, John, Huddleston, Jon, Garrard, Ian, Drake, P.M.W., Ma, Julian K.C.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Genetically modified plants, Monoclonal antibody, Recombinant antibody production, Rhizosecretion,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/high-yield-production-of-a-human-monoclonal-igg-by-rhizosecretion
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