Increase of hybridoma productivity using an original dialysis culture system |
| |
Authors: | Béatrice Mathiot Angelo Perani Dominique Dumas Michel Maugras Jacques Didelon Jean-François Stoltz |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) INSERM U284, Plateau de Brabois C.O. 10, 54511 Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy Cedex, France;(2) Université de Nancy I, B.P. 3094, 54013 Nancy Cedex, France |
| |
Abstract: | Hybridoma cell growth and monoclonal antibody production were investigated with a laboratory-made system in which cells were grown in dialysis tubing (MW cut-off 25 kD). The dialysis system contained 10 ml of cell suspension and was immersed in 200 ml of culture medium which when replaced or was at 4-day intervals. With this system, monoclonal antibody concentrations similar to those observed in ascites (concentrations in the order of one gramme per liter) were obtained. With no medium replacement, the antibody production was 3.3 g/l and the cell productivity 3.2×10–8 g of IgM produced per cell in one minute. With medium replacement the antibody production was higher, 4.4 g/l but the cell productivity was lower, 1.49×10–8 g per cell in one minute. Cells cultivated in non-optimized conditions were better producers than cells growing in a good environment.Abbreviations FCS fetal calf serum - Ig immunoglobulin - MAb monoclonal antibody - MW molecular weight - MWCO molecular weight cut off - RM replaced medium - NRM non replaced medium |
| |
Keywords: | cell productivity dialysis tubing hybridoma cells monoclonal antibody secretion |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|