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Effect of endogenous methylglyoxal on Chinese hamster ovary cells grown in culture
Authors:Frank W. R. Chaplen  William E. Fahl  Douglas C. Cameron
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A.;(2) McArdle Center for Cancer Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A.;(3) Department of Chemical Engineering, 1415 Engineering Drive, 53706-1691 Madison, WI, U.S.A.
Abstract:Methylglyoxal is a ketoaldehyde that reacts readily under physiological conditions with biologically relevant ligands, such as amine and sulfhydryl groups. It is produced in mammalian cells primarily as a by-product of glycolysis. The level of glucose, L-glutamine and fetal bovine serum in culture media was found to significantly affect levels of intracellular methylglyoxal in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Medium with 25 mM glucose and 5 mM L-glutamine caused an increase in free methylglyoxal levels of 90 to 100% relative to medium containing 5 mM glucose and 2 mM L-glutamine. Both of these media compositions are representative of those found in commercially available media. Pseudomonas putida glyoxalase I was expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells to enhance methylglyoxal detoxification. The Chinese hamster ovary cell clones showed an 80 to 90% decrease in free methylglyoxal levels. The colony-forming ability of these cells was compared to wild-type Chinese hamster ovary cells under conditions found to cause elevated methylglyoxal levels. The wild-type cells showed a 10% decrease in colony-forming ability relative to the clones. This decrease was found to be statistically significant (P>0.99) by analysis of variance. The variation in colony-forming ability amongst the clones was statistically insignificant. More importantly, the clones shoed increased colony-forming ability relative to the wild-type cells under conditions of higher methylglyoxal production with fair to good statistical significance (P>0.75 to P>0.95). This result is the first quantifiable evidence that endogenously produced methylglyoxal can negatively affect cell function under conditions found in animal cell culture.Abbreviations ANOVA analysis of variance - CHO Chinese hamster ovary cells - CFA colony-forming ability - dhfr gene for dihydrofolate reductase - DHAP dihydroxyacetone phosphate - FBS fetal bovine serum - G-3-P glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate - GloI glyoxalase I - GloII glyoxalase II - GSH reduced glutathione - HPLC high-performance liquid chromatography - IMDM Iscove's modified Dulbecco's medium - MTX methotrexate - 2-MQ 2-methylquinoxaline - 5-MQ 5-methylquinoxaline - MEM minimal essential medium - Pi inorganic phosphate - PCA perchloric acid - o-PD o-phenylenediamine
Keywords:metabolic engineering  CHO cells  methylglyoxal  glyoxalase I
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