Differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on CHO cell behavior in chemostat culture.

Mild hypothermia condition in mammalian cell culture technology has been one of the main focuses of research for the development of breeding strategies to maximize productivity of these production systems. Despite the large number of studies that show positive effects of mild hypothermia on specific...

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Main Authors: Mauricio Vergara, Silvana Becerra, Julio Berrios, Nelson Osses, Juan Reyes, María Rodríguez-Moyá, Ramon Gonzalez, Claudia Altamirano
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3974816?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a4332123230e417a88913662b890c46f2020-11-24T22:02:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9386510.1371/journal.pone.0093865Differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on CHO cell behavior in chemostat culture.Mauricio VergaraSilvana BecerraJulio BerriosNelson OssesJuan ReyesMaría Rodríguez-MoyáRamon GonzalezClaudia AltamiranoMild hypothermia condition in mammalian cell culture technology has been one of the main focuses of research for the development of breeding strategies to maximize productivity of these production systems. Despite the large number of studies that show positive effects of mild hypothermia on specific productivity of r-proteins, no experimental approach has addressed the indirect effect of lower temperatures on specific cell growth rate, nor how this condition possibly affects less specific productivity of r-proteins. To separately analyze the effects of mild hypothermia and specific growth rate on CHO cell metabolism and recombinant human tissue plasminogen activator productivity as a model system, high dilution rate (0.017 h(-1)) and low dilution rate (0.012 h(-1)) at two cultivation temperatures (37 and 33 °C) were evaluated using chemostat culture. The results showed a positive effect on the specific productivity of r-protein with decreasing specific growth rate at 33 °C. Differential effect was achieved by mild hypothermia on the specific productivity of r-protein, contrary to the evidence reported in batch culture. Interestingly, reduction of metabolism could not be associated with a decrease in culture temperature, but rather with a decrease in specific growth rate.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3974816?pdf=render
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author Mauricio Vergara
Silvana Becerra
Julio Berrios
Nelson Osses
Juan Reyes
María Rodríguez-Moyá
Ramon Gonzalez
Claudia Altamirano
spellingShingle Mauricio Vergara
Silvana Becerra
Julio Berrios
Nelson Osses
Juan Reyes
María Rodríguez-Moyá
Ramon Gonzalez
Claudia Altamirano
Differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on CHO cell behavior in chemostat culture.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mauricio Vergara
Silvana Becerra
Julio Berrios
Nelson Osses
Juan Reyes
María Rodríguez-Moyá
Ramon Gonzalez
Claudia Altamirano
author_sort Mauricio Vergara
title Differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on CHO cell behavior in chemostat culture.
title_short Differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on CHO cell behavior in chemostat culture.
title_full Differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on CHO cell behavior in chemostat culture.
title_fullStr Differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on CHO cell behavior in chemostat culture.
title_full_unstemmed Differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on CHO cell behavior in chemostat culture.
title_sort differential effect of culture temperature and specific growth rate on cho cell behavior in chemostat culture.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Mild hypothermia condition in mammalian cell culture technology has been one of the main focuses of research for the development of breeding strategies to maximize productivity of these production systems. Despite the large number of studies that show positive effects of mild hypothermia on specific productivity of r-proteins, no experimental approach has addressed the indirect effect of lower temperatures on specific cell growth rate, nor how this condition possibly affects less specific productivity of r-proteins. To separately analyze the effects of mild hypothermia and specific growth rate on CHO cell metabolism and recombinant human tissue plasminogen activator productivity as a model system, high dilution rate (0.017 h(-1)) and low dilution rate (0.012 h(-1)) at two cultivation temperatures (37 and 33 °C) were evaluated using chemostat culture. The results showed a positive effect on the specific productivity of r-protein with decreasing specific growth rate at 33 °C. Differential effect was achieved by mild hypothermia on the specific productivity of r-protein, contrary to the evidence reported in batch culture. Interestingly, reduction of metabolism could not be associated with a decrease in culture temperature, but rather with a decrease in specific growth rate.
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