The use of peptones as medium additives for the production of a recombinant therapeutic protein in high density perfusion cultures of mammalian cells

Citation
R. Heidemann et al., The use of peptones as medium additives for the production of a recombinant therapeutic protein in high density perfusion cultures of mammalian cells, CYTOTECHNOL, 32(2), 2000, pp. 157-167
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Biotecnology & Applied Microbiology
Journal title
CYTOTECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
09209069 → ACNP
Volume
32
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
157 - 167
Database
ISI
SICI code
0920-9069(2000)32:2<157:TUOPAM>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Protein hydrolysates as substitutes for serum have been employed by many in cell culture medium formulation, especially with the shift to low protein or protein-free media. More recently, vegetable hydrolysates have also been added as nutritional supplements to fortify the amino acid content in smal l peptide form for batch and fed-batch fermentations. Several of these new hydrolysates (peptones of soy, rice, wheat gluten etc.) were tested as prot ein-free medium supplements for the production of a recombinant therapeutic protein. Multiple peptone-supplemented, continuous perfusion bioreactor ex periments were conducted, varying dilution rates and basal medium compositi on over the various runs. Cell specific rates and product quality studies w ere obtained for the various peptones and compared with peptone-free medium . The potential for peptones to decrease intrinsic and proteolytic degradat ion of the product was also investigated. It was found that peptones confer a nutritional benefit, especially at low dilution rates, for the recombina nt BHK cell line used in this investigation. The specific productivity incr eased 20-30% compared to the peptone-free controls. However, this benefit w as also fully delivered by using fortified medium in place of the peptone-e nriched media. Therefore, while peptones may be considered as useful medium additives when development time is limited, their addition may be avoided by systematic medium development if permitted by the time line of the proje ct.