Evaluation of recombinant human transferrin (DeltaFerrinTM) as an iron chelator in serum-free media for mammalian cell culture

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Joanne Keenan
Dermot Pearson
Lorraine O’Driscoll
Patrick Gammell
Martin Clynes
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[1] Dublin City University,National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology
[2] Delta Biotechnology Ltd.,undefined
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Cytotechnology | 2006年 / 51卷
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Cell culture; Iron chelator; DeltaFerrin; Recombinant human transferrin; Serum-free media;
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DeltaFerrinTM, a yeast-derived recombinant human transferrin produced by Delta Biotechnology Ltd. (Nottingham UK), was found to be a suitable replacement for holo human transferrin in serum-free culture media of the MDCK cell line (chosen because of its transferrin dependence) in short-term screening assays. Long-term subculture was achieved with DeltaFerrinTM supporting growth equivalent to that of holo human transferrin. DeltaFerrinTM and a selection of chemical iron chelators were found in short-term assays to be equivalent to holo human transferrin in supporting growth of MDCK, BHK-21-PPI-C16 and Vero-PPI. In long-term subcultures, however, only DeltaFerrinTM was found to support cell growth in a manner essentially equivalent to holo human transferrin in all three cell lines. For both BHK and Vero variants tested, recombinant preproinsulin production was unaltered by replacing holo human transferrin with DeltaFerrinTM. As such, this is the first report of a recombinant human transferrin produced under animal-free conditions that can act as a universal iron chelator for cells grown in serum-free media (SFM).
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