Literature DB >> 15313009

Effect of sodium butyrate on the production, heterogeneity and biological activity of human thrombopoietin by recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells.

Yun Hee Sung1, Yeon Jung Song, Seung Wook Lim, Joo Young Chung, Gyun Min Lee.   

Abstract

Human thrombopoietin (hTPO) is a heavily glycosylated protein with 6 and 24 potential N- and O-glycosylation sites, respectively. To determine the effect of sodium butyrate (NaBu) on the production and quality of hTPO in recombinant Chinese hamster ovary (rCHO) cells, NaBu (0-10 mM) was added to the cultures of exponentially growing cells. NaBu addition significantly increased both the specific and volumetric hTPO production, although it decreased the cell viability by apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner. The highest hTPO concentration of 82.2 +/- 5.6 microgml-1 was obtained in the culture with 3 mM NaBu addition. Compared with the culture without NaBu addition, the culture with 3 mM NaBu resulted in a 6.4-fold increase in qTPO and a 3.3-fold increase in the final hTPO concentration on day 7. However, NaBu deteriorated the quality of hTPO, resulting from increased heterogeneity, reduced acidic hTPO isoforms, reduced alpha(2 --> 3) sialylation, and decreased in vivo biological activity. We also found that the biological activity of hTPO in the culture with 3 mM NaBu addition collected on day 7 was 72% of that in the culture without NaBu addition. Taken together, the use of NaBu or its optimal concentration for high-level expression of a heavily glycosylated protein like hTPO should be determined by considering its detrimental effect on the quality of glycoprotein.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15313009     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2004.05.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biotechnol        ISSN: 0168-1656            Impact factor:   3.307


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