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Insulin degrading enzyme (IDE) expressed by Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells is responsible for degradation of insulin in culture media.
Journal of Biotechnology ( IF 4.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-08 , DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2020.04.016
Salina Louie 1 , Jayanthi Lakkyreddy 1 , Brian M Castellano 1 , Benjamin Haley 2 , Anh Nguyen Dang 1 , Cynthia Lam 1 , Danming Tang 1 , Steven Lang 1 , Brad Snedecor 1 , Shahram Misaghi 1
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Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells cultured in serum-free chemically-defined media (CDM) are used for manufacturing of therapeutic proteins. Growth factors, such as insulin are commonly utilized in manufacturing platforms to enhance CHO cell viability and growth. Here we report that insulin is degraded in the culture media over time mainly due to the activity of the insulin degrading enzyme (IDE). Insulin degradation was faster in cell lines that released more IDE, which negatively impacted cell growth and in turn, production titers. Deletion of the IDE gene in a representative CHO cell line nearly abolished insulin degradation in seed train and end-of-production media. In summary, our data suggests that selecting cell lines that have lower IDE expression or targeted-deletion of the IDE gene can improve culture viability and growth for insulin-dependent CHO production platforms.

更新日期:2020-06-23
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