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Continuous optical in-line glucose monitoring and control in CHO cultures contributes to enhanced metabolic efficiency while maintaining darbepoetin alfa product quality

Authors :
Lederle, Mario
Tric, Mircea
Roth, Tatjana
Schütte, Lina
Rattenholl, Anke
Lütkemeyer, Dirk
Wölfl, Stefan
Werner, Tobias
Wiedemann, Philipp
Lederle, Mario
Tric, Mircea
Roth, Tatjana
Schütte, Lina
Rattenholl, Anke
Lütkemeyer, Dirk
Wölfl, Stefan
Werner, Tobias
Wiedemann, Philipp
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Great efforts are directed towards improving productivity, consistency and quality of biopharmaceutical processes and products. One particular area is the development of new sensors for continuous monitoring of critical bioprocess parameters by using online or in-line monitoring systems. Recently, we developed a glucose biosensor applicable in single-use, in-line and long-term glucose monitoring in mammalian cell bioreactors. Now, we integrated this sensor in an automated glucose monitoring and feeding system capable of maintaining stable glucose levels, even at very low concentrations. We compared this fed-batch feedback system at both low (< 1 mM) and high (40 mM) glucose levels with traditional batch culture methods, focusing on glycosylation and glycation of the recombinant protein darbepoetin alfa (DPO) produced by a CHO cell line. We evaluated cell growth, metabolite and product concentration under different glucose feeding strategies and show that continuous feeding, even at low glucose levels, has no harmful effects on DPO quantity and quality. We conclude that our system is capable of tight glucose level control throughout extended bioprocesses and has the potential to improve performance where constant maintenance of glucose levels is critical. © 2021 The Authors. Biotechnology Journal published by Wiley-VCH GmbH

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372069135
Document Type :
Electronic Resource