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Rich production media as a platform for CHO cell line development

Authors
Kim, Yong JaeHan, Sang KyulYoon, SeongtaeKim, Chan Wha
Issue Date
15-5월-2020
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Cell line development; Chemically defined media; Single cell isolation; Semi-solid media; Chinese hamster ovary cell
Citation
AMB EXPRESS, v.10, no.1
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
AMB EXPRESS
Volume
10
Number
1
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/55678
DOI
10.1186/s13568-020-01025-3
ISSN
2191-0855
Abstract
Recent cell culture media for mammalian cells can be abundantly formulated with nutrients supporting production, but such media can be limited to use in host cell culture, transfection, cell cloning, and cell growth under the low cell density conditions. In many cases, appropriate platform media are used for cell line development, and then replaced with rich media for production. In this study, we demonstrate rich chemically defined media for Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells that are suitable as basal media both for cell line development and for final production of culture process. Set up for transfection, semi-solid media optimization, mini-pool screening, and single cell cloning media development were performed, and final clones were obtained with higher productivity in fed-batch culture mode using rich formulated media comparing with lean formulated media. Developed methods may remove the requirements for cell adaptation to production media after cell line development, and relieve the clonality issues associated with changing the culture media. Furthermore, established methods have advantages over traditional approaches, including saving resources and decreasing the time and the effort required to optimize the production process.
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