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Tailoring Plasmid Design Based on Chain Expression in Cell Line Development for Enhanced Monoclonal and Bispecific Antibody Production
The development of robust, high-yielding cell lines represents a critical factor in establishing efficient and cost-effective manufacturing processes within the competitive biopharmaceutical industry. While extensive research has focused on optimizing plasmid design, host cell characteristics, and selection strategies to enhance cell line development, this study specifically investigates strategic expression plasmid design to improve both productivity and product quality of therapeutic proteins in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells using transposon technology. Our findings demonstrate that increasing light chain and heavy chain copy numbers while maintaining balanced expression significantly enhances productivity and mitigates purity risks. Furthermore, we reveal that consolidating all chains of asymmetric molecules into a single plasmid, rather than distributing them across multiple plasmids, substantially improves both productivity and purity. For molecules exhibiting poor purity due to imbalanced chain expression, we demonstrate that incorporating an additional copy of the under-expressed chain can yield significant purity improvement. Based on these findings, we propose a customized plasmid design and pool development workflow to ensure high success rates for cell lines producing structurally complex molecules.
Biotechnology JournalBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
2.10%
发文量
123
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍:
Biotechnology Journal (2019 Journal Citation Reports: 3.543) is fully comprehensive in its scope and publishes strictly peer-reviewed papers covering novel aspects and methods in all areas of biotechnology. Some issues are devoted to a special topic, providing the latest information on the most crucial areas of research and technological advances.
In addition to these special issues, the journal welcomes unsolicited submissions for primary research articles, such as Research Articles, Rapid Communications and Biotech Methods. BTJ also welcomes proposals of Review Articles - please send in a brief outline of the article and the senior author''s CV to the editorial office.
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Systems Biotechnology
Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering
Nanobiotechnology and Biomaterials
Tissue engineering, Regenerative Medicine and Stem cells
Gene Editing, Gene therapy and Immunotherapy
Omics technologies
Industrial Biotechnology, Biopharmaceuticals and Biocatalysis
Bioprocess engineering and Downstream processing
Plant Biotechnology
Biosafety, Biotech Ethics, Science Communication
Methods and Advances.