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The effect of amino acid supplementation in an industrial Chinese Hamster Ovary process
Authors:Jernej Horvat  Mojca Narat  Oliver Spadiut
Institution:1. Biopharmaceuticals, Lek d.d., Novartis, Mengeš, Mengeš, Slovenia;2. Department of Animal Sciences, Biotechnical Faculty, Domžale, Slovenia;3. Bioprocess Engineering, Integrated Bioprocess Development, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:The main goal in biosimilar development is to increase Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) viability and productivity while maintaining product quality. Despite media and feed optimization during process development, depletion of amino acids still occurs. The aim of the work was to optimize an existing industrial fed batch process by preventing shortage of amino acids and to gather knowledge about CHO metabolism. Several process outputs were evaluated such as cell metabolism, cell viability, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) production, and product quality. First step was to develop and supplement an enriched feed containing depleted amino acids. Abundance of serine and glucose increased lactate production resulting in low viability and low productivity. In the next step, we developed an amino acid feed without serine to avoid the metabolic boost. Supplemented amino acids improved cell viability by 9%; however, mAb production did not increase significantly. In the final step, we limited glucose concentration (<5.55 mmol/L) in the cell culture to avoid the metabolic boost while supplementing an amino acid feed including serine. Data analysis showed that we were able to (a) replace depleted amino acids and avoid metabolic boost, (b) increase viability by 12%, (c) enhance mAb production by 0.5 g/L (total by approximately 10 g), and (d) extend the overall process time of an already developed bioprocess.
Keywords:amino acids  CHO cells  feed development  mAb production
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