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Intracellular response to process optimization and impact on productivity and product aggregates for a high‐titer CHO cell process
Authors:Michael W Handlogten  Allison Lee‐O'Brien  Gargi Roy  Sophia V Levitskaya  Raghavan Venkat  Shailendra Singh  Sanjeev Ahuja
Institution:1. Cell Culture and Fermentation Sciences, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland;2. Antibody Discovery and Protein Engineering, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland;3. Analytical Sciences, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland;4. Biologics Development and Commercialization, West Point, Pennsylvania
Abstract:A key goal in process development for antibodies is to increase productivity while maintaining or improving product quality. During process development of an antibody, titers were increased from 4 to 10 g/L while simultaneously decreasing aggregates. Process development involved optimization of media and feed formulations, feed strategy, and process parameters including pH and temperature. To better understand how CHO cells respond to process changes, the changes were implemented in a stepwise manner. The first change was an optimization of the feed formulation, the second was an optimization of the medium, and the third was an optimization of process parameters. Multiple process outputs were evaluated including cell growth, osmolality, lactate production, ammonium concentration, antibody production, and aggregate levels. Additionally, detailed assessment of oxygen uptake, nutrient and amino acid consumption, extracellular and intracellular redox environment, oxidative stress, activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR) pathway, protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) expression, and heavy and light chain mRNA expression provided an in‐depth understanding of the cellular response to process changes. The results demonstrate that mRNA expression and UPR activation were unaffected by process changes, and that increased PDI expression and optimized nutrient supplementation are required for higher productivity processes. Furthermore, our findings demonstrate the role of extra‐ and intracellular redox environment on productivity and antibody aggregation. Processes using the optimized medium, with increased concentrations of redox modifying agents, had the highest overall specific productivity, reduced aggregate levels, and helped cells better withstand the high levels of oxidative stress associated with increased productivity. Specific productivities of different processes positively correlated to average intracellular values of total glutathione. Additionally, processes with the optimized media maintained an oxidizing intracellular environment, important for correct disulfide bond pairing, which likely contributed to reduced aggregate formation. These findings shed important understanding into how cells respond to process changes and can be useful to guide future development efforts to enhance productivity and improve product quality.
Keywords:CHO cell culture  improved product quality  nutrient metabolism  oxidative stress  redox environment
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