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Artificial induction of chromosome aneuploidy in CHO cells alters their function as host cells
Authors:Noriko Yamano-Adachi  Yuto Nakanishi  Wataru Tanaka  YuanShan Lai  Masahiro Yamazaki  Laura Zenner  Hirofumi Hata  Takeshi Omasa
Institution:1. Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan;2. Graduate School of Advanced Technology and Science, Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan
Abstract:Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are major host cells for biopharmaceuticals. During culture, the chromosome number of CHO cells alters spontaneously. Here, we investigated the effects of artificial changes in the chromosome number on productivity. When cell fusion between antibody-producing CHO-K1-derived cells was induced, we observed a wide range of aneuploidy that was not detected in controls. In particular, antibody productivities were high in clone-derived cell populations that retained a diverse chromosome number distribution. We also induced aneuploid cells using 3-aminobenzamide that causes chromosome non-disjunction. After induction of aneuploidy by 3-aminobenzamide, cells with an increased chromosome number were isolated, but cells with a decreased chromosome number could not be isolated. When antibody expression vectors were introduced into these isolated clones, productivity tended to increase in cells with an increased chromosome number. Further analysis was carried out by focusing on clone 5E8 with an average chromosome number of 37. When 5E8 cells were used as host, the productivity of multiple antibodies, including difficult-to-express antibodies, was improved compared with CHO-K1 cells. The copies of exogenous genes integrated into the genome were significantly increased in 5E8 cells. These findings expand the possibilities for host cell selection and contribute to the efficient construction of cell lines for recombinant protein production.
Keywords:aneuploidy  biopharmaceuticals  CHO cells  host cell  transfection efficiency
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