Controlled feeding of nutrient supplements to a cell culture to enhance monoclonal antibody productivity has been practiced widely in high-yield, fed-batch processes. In this study, a similar feeding concept has been applied to a perfused culture and evaluated for the effects on bioreactor productiv
Development and implementation of a perfusion-based high cell density cell banking process
โ Scribed by Yiwen Tao; Jennifer Shih; Marty Sinacore; Thomas Ryll; Helena Yusuf-Makagiansar
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 552 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 8756-7938
- DOI
- 10.1002/btpr.599
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
A perfusionโbased high cell density (HD) cell banking process has been developed that offers substantial advantages in time savings and simplification of upstream unit operations. HD cell banking provides the means to reduce the time required for culture inoculum expansion and scaleโup by eliminating the need for multiple small to intermediate scale shake flaskโbased operations saving up to 9 days of operation during largeโscale inoculum expansion. HD perfusion cultures were developed and optimized in a disposable Wave bioreactor system. Through optimization of perfusion rate, rocking speed and aeration rate, the perfusion system supported peak cell densities of >20 ร 10^6^ cells/mL while maintaining high cell viability (โฅ 90%). The cells were frozen at HD (90โ100 ร 10^6^ viable cells/mL) in 5โmL CryoTube vials. HD cell banks were demonstrated to enable direct inoculation of culture into a Wave bioreactor in the inoculum expansion train thus eliminating the need for intermediate shake flask expansion unit operations. The simplicity of the disposable perfusion system and high quality of the cell banks resulted in the successful implementation in a 2000 L scale manufacturing facility. ยฉ 2011 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 2011
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