Metabolic characterization of a CHO cell size increase phase in fed-batch cultures

Normally, the growth profile of a CHO cell fed-batch process can be divided into two main phases based on changes in cell concentration, being an exponential growth phase and a stationary (non-growth) phase. In this study, an additional phase is observed during which the cell division comes to a halt but the cell growth continues in the form of an increase in cell size. The cell size increase (SI) phase occurs between the exponential proliferation phase (also called the number increase or NI phase) and the stationary phase. During the SI phase, the average volume and dry weight per cell increase threefold linearly with time. The average mAb specific productivity per cell increases linearly with the cell volume and therefore is on average two times higher in the SI phase than in the NI phase. The specific essential amino acids consumption rates per cell remain fairly constant between the NI and the SI phase, which agrees with the similar biomass production rate per cell between these two phases. Accumulation of fatty acids and formation of lipid droplets in the cells are observed during the SI phase, indicating that the fatty acids synthesis rate exceeds the demand for the synthesis of membrane lipids. A metabolic comparison between NI and SI phase shows that the cells with a larger size produce more mAb per unit of O2 and nutrient consumed, which can be used for further process optimization.

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Main Authors: Pan, Xiao, Dalm, Ciska, Wijffels, René H., Martens, Dirk E.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Antibody production, Cell size increase, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell, Fed-batch, Metabolic flux analysis, Phase transition,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5276472025-01-17 Pan, Xiao Dalm, Ciska Wijffels, René H. Martens, Dirk E. Article/Letter to editor Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 101 (2017) 22 ISSN: 0175-7598 Metabolic characterization of a CHO cell size increase phase in fed-batch cultures 2017 Normally, the growth profile of a CHO cell fed-batch process can be divided into two main phases based on changes in cell concentration, being an exponential growth phase and a stationary (non-growth) phase. In this study, an additional phase is observed during which the cell division comes to a halt but the cell growth continues in the form of an increase in cell size. The cell size increase (SI) phase occurs between the exponential proliferation phase (also called the number increase or NI phase) and the stationary phase. During the SI phase, the average volume and dry weight per cell increase threefold linearly with time. The average mAb specific productivity per cell increases linearly with the cell volume and therefore is on average two times higher in the SI phase than in the NI phase. The specific essential amino acids consumption rates per cell remain fairly constant between the NI and the SI phase, which agrees with the similar biomass production rate per cell between these two phases. Accumulation of fatty acids and formation of lipid droplets in the cells are observed during the SI phase, indicating that the fatty acids synthesis rate exceeds the demand for the synthesis of membrane lipids. A metabolic comparison between NI and SI phase shows that the cells with a larger size produce more mAb per unit of O2 and nutrient consumed, which can be used for further process optimization. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/metabolic-characterization-of-a-cho-cell-size-increase-phase-in-f 10.1007/s00253-017-8531-y https://edepot.wur.nl/424576 Antibody production Cell size increase Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell Fed-batch Metabolic flux analysis Phase transition https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Antibody production
Cell size increase
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell
Fed-batch
Metabolic flux analysis
Phase transition
Antibody production
Cell size increase
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell
Fed-batch
Metabolic flux analysis
Phase transition
spellingShingle Antibody production
Cell size increase
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell
Fed-batch
Metabolic flux analysis
Phase transition
Antibody production
Cell size increase
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell
Fed-batch
Metabolic flux analysis
Phase transition
Pan, Xiao
Dalm, Ciska
Wijffels, René H.
Martens, Dirk E.
Metabolic characterization of a CHO cell size increase phase in fed-batch cultures
description Normally, the growth profile of a CHO cell fed-batch process can be divided into two main phases based on changes in cell concentration, being an exponential growth phase and a stationary (non-growth) phase. In this study, an additional phase is observed during which the cell division comes to a halt but the cell growth continues in the form of an increase in cell size. The cell size increase (SI) phase occurs between the exponential proliferation phase (also called the number increase or NI phase) and the stationary phase. During the SI phase, the average volume and dry weight per cell increase threefold linearly with time. The average mAb specific productivity per cell increases linearly with the cell volume and therefore is on average two times higher in the SI phase than in the NI phase. The specific essential amino acids consumption rates per cell remain fairly constant between the NI and the SI phase, which agrees with the similar biomass production rate per cell between these two phases. Accumulation of fatty acids and formation of lipid droplets in the cells are observed during the SI phase, indicating that the fatty acids synthesis rate exceeds the demand for the synthesis of membrane lipids. A metabolic comparison between NI and SI phase shows that the cells with a larger size produce more mAb per unit of O2 and nutrient consumed, which can be used for further process optimization.
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Cell size increase
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell
Fed-batch
Metabolic flux analysis
Phase transition
author Pan, Xiao
Dalm, Ciska
Wijffels, René H.
Martens, Dirk E.
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Wijffels, René H.
Martens, Dirk E.
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title Metabolic characterization of a CHO cell size increase phase in fed-batch cultures
title_short Metabolic characterization of a CHO cell size increase phase in fed-batch cultures
title_full Metabolic characterization of a CHO cell size increase phase in fed-batch cultures
title_fullStr Metabolic characterization of a CHO cell size increase phase in fed-batch cultures
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic characterization of a CHO cell size increase phase in fed-batch cultures
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