Arresting CHO cells in G1/G0 cell cycle phase enhances productivity of recombinant proteins during continuous culture

Verónica Avello, Mauro Torres, Mauricio Vergara, Julio Berrios, Norma Adriana Valdez-Cruz, Cristian Acevedo, María Molina Sampayo, Alan Dickson and Claudia Altamirano

Abstract

Low temperature and sodium butyrate (NaBu) are two of the most used productivity-enhancing strategies in CHO cell cultures during biopharmaceutical manufacturing. While these two approaches alter the balance in the reciprocal relationship between cell growth and productivity, we do not fully understand their mechanisms of action beyond a gross cell growth inhibition. Here, we used continuous culture to evaluate the differential effect of low temperature and NaBu supplementation on CHO cell performance and gene expression profile. We found that an increase in cell-productivity under growth-inhibiting conditions was associated with the arrest of cells in the G1/G0 phase. A transcriptome analysis revealed that the molecular mechanisms by which low temperature and NaBu arrested cell cycle in G1/G0 differed from each other through the deregulation of different cell cycle checkpoints and regulators. The individual transcriptome changes in pattern observed in response to low temperature and NaBu were retained when these two strategies were combined, leading to an additive effect in arresting the cell cycle in G1/G0 phase. The findings presented here offer novel molecular insights about the cell cycle regulation during the CHO cell bioprocessing and its implications for increased recombinant protein production. This data provides a background for engineering productivity-enhanced CHO cell lines for continuous manufacturing.

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Título según WOS: Enhanced recombinant protein production in CHO cell continuous cultures under growth-inhibiting conditions is associated with an arrested cell cycle in G1/G0 phase
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85141956900 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Volumen: 17
Número: 11
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Idioma: English
URL: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0277620
DOI:

10.1371/journal.pone.0277620

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS