Beyond viability: Advancing CHO cell culture process strategies to modulate host cell protein levels

被引:1
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作者
Sahoo, Ansuman [1 ]
Devenney, Kyle [1 ]
Nicolas, Marcus-Allen [1 ]
Zill, Nicholas [1 ]
Gupta, Balrina [1 ]
Madabhushi, Sri Ranganayaki [1 ]
机构
[1] Merck & Co Inc, Biol Proc Res & Dev, 126 East Lincoln Ave, Rahway, NJ 07065 USA
关键词
Host cell proteins (HCPs); Cell culture process; Transcriptomics; Biologics production; Lipases; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES;
D O I
10.1016/j.nbt.2024.10.003
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells are widely utilized in bioprocessing industry for monoclonal antibody (mAb) production. In many instances, challenges persist in achieving sufficient clearance of Host Cell Proteins (HCPs) in the final drug substance. While purification strategies usually offer substantial HCP clearance, certain "problematic" HCPs, particularly lipases, continue to pose significant challenges. This study investigates the accumulation of various "problematic" HCPs in CHO cell culture using transcriptomics, revealing correations between cell culture parameters and HCP level. Contrary to conventional assumptions, viability alone does not reliably predict HCP levels, with factors such as clone selection, host cell line choice, media and feed compositions significantly influencing HCP accumulation. Leveraging transcriptomics-based approaches, we demonstrate the potential of upstream process control strategies to mitigate HCP presence and improve biologic product quality. Our findings underscore the importance of considering diverse cell culture parameters in bioprocess optimization to ensure product stability and quality. While promising, further research is needed to elucidate the mechanisms underlying HCP release and propagation through downstream processing stages, emphasizing the necessity of a comprehensive integrated approach to HCP control in biologics production.
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页码:128 / 139
页数:12
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