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Improvement of mammalian cell culture performance through surfactant enabled concentrated feed media
Authors:Patrick Hossler  Sean McDermott  Christopher Racicot  John C H Fann
Institution:Process Sciences, AbbVie Bioresearch Center, AbbVie Inc., , Worcester, MA, 01605
Abstract:The design of basal and feed media in mammalian cell culture is paramount towards ensuring acceptable upstream process performance in various operation modes, especially fed‐batch culture. Mammalian cell culture media designs have evolved from the classical formulations designed by Eagle and Ham, to today's formulations designed from continuous improvement and statistical frameworks. Feed media is especially important for ensuring robust cell growth, productivity, and ensuring the product quality of recombinant therapeutics are within acceptable ranges. Numerous studies have highlighted the benefit of various media designs, supplements, and feed addition strategies towards the resulting cell culture process. In this work we highlight the use of a top‐down level approach towards feed media design enabled by the use of select surfactants for the targeted enrichment of a chemically defined feed media. The use of the enriched media was able to improve product titers at g/L levels, without adversely impacting the growth of multiple Chinese Hamster Ovary cell lines or the product quality of multiple recombinant antibodies. © 2013 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 29:1023–1033, 2013
Keywords:mammalian cell culture  chemically defined media  surfactants  polysorbate 80
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