Creation of monoclonal antibody expressing CHO cell lines grown with sodium butyrate and characterization of resulting antibody glycosylation.

RECOMBINANT PROTEIN EXPRESSION: EUKARYOTIC HOSTS(2021)

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Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the primary mammalian cell lines utilized to produce monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). The upsurge in biosimilar development and the proven health benefits of mAb treatments reinforces the need for innovative methods to generate robust CHO clones and enhance production, while maintaining desired product quality attributes. Among various product titer-enhancing approaches, the use of histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis) such as sodium butyrate (NaBu) has yielded promising results. The titer-enhancing effect of HDACi treatment has generally been observed in lower producer cell lines but those studies are typically done on individual clones. Here, we describe a cell line development (CLD) platform approach for creating clones with varying productivities. We then describe a method for selecting an optimal NaBu concentration to evaluate potential titer-enhancing capabilities in a fed-batch study. Finally, a method for purifying the mAb using protein A chromatography, followed by glycosylation analysis using mass spectrometry, is described. The proposed workflow can be applied for a robust CLD process optimization to generate robust clones, enhance product expression, and improve product quality attributes.
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Biotechnology,CHO cell,Glycosylation,Product quality,Sodium butyrate
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