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A high-throughput media design approach for high performance mammalian fed-batch cultures
Authors:Yolande Rouiller  Arnaud Périlleux  Natacha Collet  Martin Jordan  Matthieu Stettler  Hervé Broly
Institution:Merck Serono SA ; Corsier-sur-Vevey ; Biotech Process Sciences ; Fenil-sur-Corsier, Switzerland
Abstract:An innovative high-throughput medium development method based on media blending was successfully used to improve the performance of a Chinese hamster ovary fed-batch medium in shaking 96-deepwell plates. Starting from a proprietary chemically-defined medium, 16 formulations testing 43 of 47 components at 3 different levels were designed. Media blending was performed following a custom-made mixture design of experiments considering binary blends, resulting in 376 different blends that were tested during both cell expansion and fed-batch production phases in one single experiment. Three approaches were chosen to provide the best output of the large amount of data obtained. A simple ranking of conditions was first used as a quick approach to select new formulations with promising features. Then, prediction of the best mixes was done to maximize both growth and titer using the Design Expert software. Finally, a multivariate analysis enabled identification of individual potential critical components for further optimization. Applying this high-throughput method on a fed-batch, rather than on a simple batch, process opens new perspectives for medium and feed development that enables identification of an optimized process in a short time frame.
Keywords:medium optimization  media blending  high-throughput  CHO cells  monoclonal antibody  fed-batch  (micro-scale) cell culture
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