Title of article :
Effects of Peptone Supplementation in Different Culture Media on Growth, Metabolic Pathway and Productivity of CHO DG44 Cells; a New Insight into Amino Acid Profiles
Author/Authors :
Davami, Fatemeh Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Eghbalpour, Farnaz Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Nematollahi, Leila Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Barkhordari, Farzaneh Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Mahboudi, Fereidoun Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran
Abstract :
Background: The optimization of bioprocess conditions towards improved growth profile and productivity yield is
considered of great importance in biopharmaceutical manufacturing. Peptones as efficient sources of nutrients have
been studied for their effect on media development; however, their role on metabolic pathway is not well understood.
Methods: In the present study, the effect of different concentration of peptones on a recombinant Chinese hamster
ovary (CHO) cell line grown in three serum-free suspension cultures was determined. Six peptones of different origins
and available amino acid profiles were investigated regarding their impact on cell growth, productivity, and metabolic
pathways changes. Results: In optimized feeding strategies, increases of 136% and 159% in volumetric productivity
(for a low-nutrient culture media) and 55% (for a high-nutrient culture media) were achieved. Furthermore, particular
sources of peptones with specific amino acid profile developed preferential results for each different culture medium.
Two peptones, SoyA2SC and SoyE-110, were the only hydrolysates that showed production improvement in all three
media. Casein Peptone plus Tryptone N1 and SoyA3SC showed different improved results based on their implemented
concentration for each individual basal medium. Conclusion: The amino acid profile of peptones may provide clues to
identify the most effective feeding strategies for recombinant CHO cells. Iran. Biomed. J. 19 (4): 194-205, 2015
Keywords :
Recombinant proteins , Peptones , Culture media , CHO cells
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics