Optimization of a glycoengineered Pichia pastoris cultivation process for commercial antibody production |
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Authors: | Ye Jianxin Ly Jeffrey Watts Kathryn Hsu Amy Walker Andre McLaughlin Kathleen Berdichevsky Marina Prinz Bianka Sean Kersey D d'Anjou Marc Pollard David Potgieter Thomas |
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Affiliation: | Merck & Co., Inc., Bioprocess Research & Development, Rahway, NJ 07065, USA. Jianxin_Ye@merck.com |
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Abstract: | ![]() Glycoengineering enabled the production of proteins with human N-linked glycans by Pichia pastoris. This study used a glycoengineered P. pastoris strain which is capable of producing humanized glycoprotein with terminal galactose for monoclonal antibody production. A design of experiments approach was used to optimize the process parameters. Followed by further optimization of the specific methanol feed rate, induction duration, and the initial induction biomass, the resulting process yielded up to 1.6 g/L of monoclonal antibody. This process was also scaled-up to 1,200-L scale, and the process profiles, productivity, and product quality were comparable with 30-L scale. The successful scale-up demonstrated that this glycoengineered P. pastoris fermentation process is a robust and commercially viable process. |
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Keywords: | Pichia pastoris fermentation glycosylation antibody production |
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