| Literature DB >> 28581887 |
Ronja Seibel1, Sandra Maier2, Alisa Schnellbaecher1, Susanne Bohl1, Maria Wehsling1, Anne Zeck2, Aline Zimmer1.
Abstract
The quality of recombinant proteins such as monoclonal antibodies produced using Chinese hamster ovary cell-based mammalian systems is dependent on many factors, including cell line, process and cell culture media. Due to these factors, the generated product is heterogeneous and may have chemically-induced modifications or post-translational modifications that affect antibody stability, functionality and, in some cases, patient safety. This study demonstrates that S-sulfocysteine, a cysteine derivative, can increase the antibody specific productivity in different cell lines cultivated with different processes while minimizing trisulfide linkages in generated mAbs, mainly between heavy and light chain. The supplementation of a cell culture feed with S-sulfocysteine also proved to be useful to reduce the percentage of antibody fragments generated from the monoclonal antibody. Overall, this new component used in the upstream process allows a reduction of product heterogeneity.Entities:
Keywords: Critical quality attributes; Fed-batch; S-sulfocysteine; fragments; monoclonal antibodies; productivity; trisulfide
Year: 2017 PMID: 28581887 PMCID: PMC5540110 DOI: 10.1080/19420862.2017.1333212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MAbs ISSN: 1942-0862 Impact factor: 5.857