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IBJ-Iranian Biomedical Journal. 2018; 22 (6): 385-393
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-202851

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Background: Chinese hamster ovary [CHO] cell line is considered as the most common cell line in the biopharmaceutical industry because of its capability in performing efficient post-translational modifications and producing the recombinant proteins, which are similar to natural human proteins. The optimization of the upstream process via different feed strategies has a great impact on the target molecule expression and yield


Methods: To determine and understand the molecular events beneath the feed effects on the CHO cell, a label-free quantitative proteomic analysis was applied. The proteome changes followed by the addition of a designed amino acid feed to the monoclonal antibody producing CHO cell line culture medium were investigated


Results: The glutathione synthesis, the negative regulation of the programmed cell death, proteasomal catabolic process, and the endosomal transport pathway were up-regulated in the group fed with a designed amino acid feed compared to the control group


Conclusion: Our findings could be helpful to identify new targets for metabolic engineering

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IBJ-Iranian Biomedical Journal. 2017; 21 (3): 131-141
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-186951

ABSTRACT

The culture media optimization is an inevitable part of upstream process development in therapeutic monoclonal antibodies [mAbs] production. The quality by design [QbD] approach defines the assured quality of the final product through the development stage. An important step in QbD is determination of the main quality attributes. During the media optimization, some of the main quality attributes such as glycosylation pattern, charge variants, aggregates, and low-molecular-weight species, could be significantly altered. Here, we provide an overview of how cell culture medium components affects the main quality attributes of the mAbs. Knowing the relationship between the culture media components and the main quality attributes could be successfully utilized for a rational optimization of mammalian cell culture media for industrial mAbs production

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IJPR-Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 2015; 14 (1): 177-187
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-154879

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The manipulation of redox potential in secretory pathway by thiol reducing agents can be a strategy to improve the production levels of disulfide-bonded proteins including recombinant antibodies. Here we have studied the influence of cysteamine on viability and the production level of IgG[4] in Sp2.0 cells. For this purpose, the recombinant Sp2.0 cells producing an anti CD33 IgG[4], were subjected to different concentrations of cysteamine. At concentrations of 2, 4 and 5 mM cysteamine, the secreted levels of IgG[4] did not change significantly. However, in concentration of 7 mM cysteamine, a significant decrease was observed in IgG[4] levels which may indicate the cytotoxicity of this compound in higher concentrations. Our results show that the cysteamine treatment reduces the cell viability in a dose-dependent manner. Also it was observed that 2 mM cysteamine had no late effect on IgG4 production level and only at day 3, this concentration of cysteamine decreased the cell viability significantly. To test whether the addition of cysteamine can affect the expression level of protein disulfide isomerase, RT-PCR analysis was carried out. The results revealed that cysteamine does not affect the PDI transcription and expression level of IgG[4] in this type of recombinant cells


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Cell Growth Processes/drug effects , Cell Survival/drug effects , Immunoglobulin G
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