Effective production of anti-tetanus toxoid and anti-HBsAg human monoclonal antibodies by serum-free culture of hybridomas |
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Authors: | Kazuaki Kitano Yuzo Ichimori Hidekazu Sawada Susumu Iwasa Seijiro Sasai Kyozo Tsukamoto |
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Affiliation: | 1.Research and Development Division,Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.,Osaka,Japan;2.Hikari Plant,Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.,Hikari-shi, Yamaguchi,Japan |
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Abstract: | Two hybridoma systems, mouse·human-human (m·h-h) heterohybridoma and human-human (h-h) hybridoma, have been established, and hybridomas secreting anti-tetanus toxoid and anti-HBsAg human monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs), both having a neutralizing activity have been obtained. Cell-line improvement was shown to be an efficient method for improving the productivity in a cell culture process. Two kinds of serum-free media, GFS (a serum substitute)-containing media and polyethylene glycol (PEG)-containing media, have been established to produce human MoAbs. m·h-h Heterohybridomas could be cultivated for a long period by perfusion culture in an agitation vessel, but h-h hybridomas could not. We found that h-h hybridomas show growth-associated antibody production kinetics and established two kinds of long-term cultivation systems: continuous perfusion culture and semicontinuous immobilized perfusion culture. We also scaled up batch culture and short-term perfusion culture to 200-L and 50-L fermentors, respectively. Processes for large-scale purification from the culture supernatants of both GFS- and PEG-containing serum-free media have also been developed. |
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