To determine the effect of hyperosmotic stress on the monoclonal antibody (MAb) production by calciumalginate-immobilized S3H5iy2bA2 hybridoma cells, the osmolalities of medium in the M A b production stage were varied through the addition of NaCI. The specific MAb productivity (9Mab) of immobilized
Enhancement of monoclonal antibody productivity by promoting active hypothermic growth in hybridoma cells
β Scribed by Sun Li Chong; Duen Gang Mou; Saw Hoon Lim; Abdul Manaf Ali; Beng Ti Tey
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Volume
- 84
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-2575
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many reports have suggested that mild hypothermic culture conditions improve the specific monoclonal antibody (mAb) productivity of mammalian cells. The effect of active hypothermic growth on the mAb productivity of the hybridoma C~2~E~7~ was investigated. Hybridoma growth under hypothermic conditions (32 Β°C) was stimulated by supplementation of the culture medium with high serum concentrations (up to 30%).
RESULTS: Specific and volumetric mAb productivity of a stimulated, active growth, mildly hypothermic hybridoma culture (30% FBS supplemented, 32 Β°C) were 1.38β and 1.34βfold greater than the control culture (10% FBS supplemented, 37 Β°C). The enhanced specific mAb productivity under hypothermic conditions was associated with an increase in IgM mRNA levels during both the lag and early exponential phases of hypothermic growth.
CONCLUSION: Stimulation of hybridoma growth under mildly hypothermic conditions increased both the specific and volumetric mAb productivity of hybridoma cells. Copyright Β© 2009 Society of Chemical Industry
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