Leran Mao, Sarah Michelle Sonbati, James W. Schneider, Anne S. Robinson
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Abstract
Over the past decade, engineered producer cell lines have led 10-fold increases in antibody yield, based on an improved understanding of the cellular machinery influencing cell health and protein production. With prospects for further production improvements, increased antibody production would enable a significant cost reduction for life-saving therapies. In this study, we strategized methods to increase cell viability and the resulting cell culture duration to improve production lifetimes. By overexpressing the cell surface adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR), the Akt pathway was activated, resulting in improved cellular proliferation. Alternatively, by inducing autophagy through temperature downshift, we were able to significantly enhance cellular-specific productivity, with up to a three-fold increase in total antibody production as well as three-fold higher cell-specific productivity. Interestingly, the expression levels of the autophagy pathway protein Beclin-1 appeared to correlate best with the total antibody production, of autophagy-related proteins examined. Thus, during cell clonal development Beclin-1 levels may serve as a marker to screen for conditions that optimize antibody titer.
Biotechnology JournalBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
8.90
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2.10%
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123
审稿时长
1.5 months
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