Chemically
defined media are currently used for CHO cell-based mAb production. An adequate
supply of nutrients, especially specific amino acids, is required for cell
growth and mAb production, and chemically defined fed-batch processes that
support rapid cell growth, high cell density, and high levels of mAb production
is still challenging. Many studies have highlighted the benefits of various
media designs, supplements, and feed addition strategies in cell cultures. In
the present study, we used a strategy involving optimization of a chemically
defined feed medium to improve mAb production. Amino acids that were consumed
in substantial amounts during a control culture were added to the feed medium
as supplements. Supplementation was controlled to minimize accumulation of
waste products such as lactate and ammonia. In addition, we evaluated
supplementation with tyrosine, which has poor solubility, in the form of a
dipeptide or tripeptide to improve its solubility. Supplementation with serine,
cysteine, and tyrosine enhanced mAb production, cell viability, and metabolic
profiles. A cysteine-tyrosine-serine tripeptide showed high solubility and
produced beneficial effects similar to those observed with the free amino acids
and with a dipeptide in improving mAb titers and metabolic profiles.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
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