Reduced Culture Temperature Differentially Affects Expression and Biophysical Properties of Monoclonal Antibody Variants
Reduced culture temperature is an increasingly popular practice to improve recombinant protein yields in CHO cells. Recent studies have attributed the enhancement of protein titers at sub-physiological temperatures to increased mRNA levels as well as extended stationary phase. We observed that reduc...
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doaj-e1696363564f4c958a6874c313c28a012020-11-25T00:59:46ZengMDPI AGAntibodies2073-44682014-08-013325327110.3390/antib3030253antib3030253Reduced Culture Temperature Differentially Affects Expression and Biophysical Properties of Monoclonal Antibody VariantsMegan Mason0Bernadette Sweeney1Katharine Cain2Paul Stephens3Susan T. Sharfstein4Department of Chemical Engineering and Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USAProtein Expression and Purification Group, UCB Celltech, Slough, SL1 4EN, Berkshire, UKProtein Expression and Purification Group, UCB Celltech, Slough, SL1 4EN, Berkshire, UKProtein Expression and Purification Group, UCB Celltech, Slough, SL1 4EN, Berkshire, UKSUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Albany, NY 12203, USAReduced culture temperature is an increasingly popular practice to improve recombinant protein yields in CHO cells. Recent studies have attributed the enhancement of protein titers at sub-physiological temperatures to increased mRNA levels as well as extended stationary phase. We observed that reducing the culture temperature arrested cell growth, prolonged viability, and increased cell size. However, the reduced culture temperature had a differential effect on protein and mRNA expression of closely related antibody mutants from stable cell lines. The highly expressing mutant (Ala) exhibited similar or decreased specific productivity and decreased volumetric productivity over the culture lifetime at 32 °C compared to 37 °C. In contrast, the specific and volumetric productivity of the poorly expressing mutant (Gly) was enhanced at the lower culture temperature. The difference in specific productivity was reflected in the amounts of heavy- and light-chain mRNA. Analysis of the secondary and tertiary configurations of the purified antibodies by circular dichroism revealed fundamental structural differences imposed by the Ala to Gly mutation as well as reduced culture temperature. We propose that the effect of reduced culture temperature on expression is protein-dependent; protein folding fidelity and assembly is improved at lower temperatures, enhancing the expression of proteins that have a propensity to misfold.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4468/3/3/253Chinese hamster ovary cellsmonoclonal antibodiesprotein stabilitytemperature shiftantibody engineering |
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Megan Mason Bernadette Sweeney Katharine Cain Paul Stephens Susan T. Sharfstein Reduced Culture Temperature Differentially Affects Expression and Biophysical Properties of Monoclonal Antibody Variants Antibodies Chinese hamster ovary cells monoclonal antibodies protein stability temperature shift antibody engineering |
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Reduced Culture Temperature Differentially Affects Expression and Biophysical Properties of Monoclonal Antibody Variants |
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Reduced Culture Temperature Differentially Affects Expression and Biophysical Properties of Monoclonal Antibody Variants |
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Reduced Culture Temperature Differentially Affects Expression and Biophysical Properties of Monoclonal Antibody Variants |
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Reduced Culture Temperature Differentially Affects Expression and Biophysical Properties of Monoclonal Antibody Variants |
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Reduced Culture Temperature Differentially Affects Expression and Biophysical Properties of Monoclonal Antibody Variants |
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reduced culture temperature differentially affects expression and biophysical properties of monoclonal antibody variants |
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Reduced culture temperature is an increasingly popular practice to improve recombinant protein yields in CHO cells. Recent studies have attributed the enhancement of protein titers at sub-physiological temperatures to increased mRNA levels as well as extended stationary phase. We observed that reducing the culture temperature arrested cell growth, prolonged viability, and increased cell size. However, the reduced culture temperature had a differential effect on protein and mRNA expression of closely related antibody mutants from stable cell lines. The highly expressing mutant (Ala) exhibited similar or decreased specific productivity and decreased volumetric productivity over the culture lifetime at 32 °C compared to 37 °C. In contrast, the specific and volumetric productivity of the poorly expressing mutant (Gly) was enhanced at the lower culture temperature. The difference in specific productivity was reflected in the amounts of heavy- and light-chain mRNA. Analysis of the secondary and tertiary configurations of the purified antibodies by circular dichroism revealed fundamental structural differences imposed by the Ala to Gly mutation as well as reduced culture temperature. We propose that the effect of reduced culture temperature on expression is protein-dependent; protein folding fidelity and assembly is improved at lower temperatures, enhancing the expression of proteins that have a propensity to misfold. |
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Chinese hamster ovary cells monoclonal antibodies protein stability temperature shift antibody engineering |
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