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Electrofusion by a bipolar pulsed electric field: Increased cell fusion efficiency for monoclonal antibody production.

Qiang Ke1, Chengxiang Li2, Meng Wu3, Liangpeng Ge3, Cheng Yao1, Chenguo Yao1, Yan Mi1.   

Abstract

The excessive cell death rate caused by electrofusion with unipolar pulses (UPs) has been a bottleneck to increasing cell fusion efficiency in monoclonal antibody technology. Several studies have confirmed that compared with UPs, bipolar pulses (BPs) with microsecond pulse widths can increase electropermeabilization while reducing cell death. Given these characteristics, BPs were used to increase cell fusion efficiency in this study. Cell staining and hybridoma culture experiments were performed using SP2/0 mouse myeloma cells and lymphocytes. Based on the equal energy principle, UPs and BPs were delivered to electrodes at a distance of 3.81 mm, with electric field intensities ranging from 2 kV/cm to 3 kV/cm and pulse duration of 40 μs for the UPs and 20-20 μs for the BPs. The results of cell staining experiments showed that cell fusion efficiency was 3-fold greater with BPs than with UPs. Similarly, the results of the hybridoma culture experiments showed that the hybridoma yields were 0.26‰ and 0.23‰ (2.5 kV/cm and 3 kV/cm, respectively) in the UP groups and increased to 0.46‰ and 0.35‰ in the BP groups. Taken together, the results show that the efficiency of heterologous cell fusion can be greatly increased if BPs are used instead of the commonly applied UPs. This study may provide a promising method for monoclonal antibody technology.
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Keywords:  Bipolar pulsed electric field; Cell fusion efficiency; Hybridoma yield; Monoclonal antibody technology; Unipolar pulsed electric field

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30831355     DOI: 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2019.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioelectrochemistry        ISSN: 1567-5394            Impact factor:   5.373


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