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Uncoupling of cell growth and proliferation results in enhancement of productivity in p21CIP1-arrested CHO cells
Authors:Bi Jing-Xiu  Shuttleworth John  Al-Rubeai Mohamed
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Chinese hamster ovary cells have been engineered to inducibly over-express the p21(CIP1) cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, to achieve cell cycle arrest and increase cell productivity. In p21(CIP1)-arrested cells production of antibody from a stably integrated lgG4 gene, was enhanced approximately fourfold. The underlying physiological basis for enhanced productivity was investigated by measuring a range of cellular and metabolic parameters. Interestingly, the average cell volume of arrested cells was approximately fourfold greater than that of proliferating cells. This was accompanied by significant increases in mitochondrial mass, mitochondrial activity, and ribosomal protein S6 levels. Our results suggest that p21(CIP1)-induced cell cycle arrest uncouples cell growth from cell-cycle progression, and provides new insight into how improved productivity can be achieved in a cell line commonly used for large-scale production of pharmaceutical proteins.
Keywords:cyclin‐dependent kinase  cell cycle arrest  growth control  metabolic engineering
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