| Literature DB >> 31133241 |
Wenyan Xu1, Xiaoyu Yu1, Jiewei Zhang1, Sasi Bhushan2, Siddalinga Prasad2, K N Prasad2, Fan Wu1, Jun Yuan1, H Fai Poon3.
Abstract
The increasingly competitive biopharmaceutical industry requires companies to focus on rapid and low-cost cell line development. Single-cell cloning (SCC) is a critical and high-value process for cell line development, and typically problematic because single cell proliferates slowly when cultivated at low cell densities. Conditioned media (CM) provide autocrine growth factors to facilitate single cell proliferation, thus improve SCC efficiency. However, conditioned media (CM) are not a feasible solution for industrial cell line development due to variation and cross-contamination concerns. Here, we have found an improvement in the SCC efficiency similar to CM when soy hydrolysate was supplemented in SCC media. Therefore, we concluded that hydrolysate can mimic the autocrine growth factor(s) effect to improve cloning efficiency observed in CM.Entities:
Keywords: CHO cell culture; Cell proliferation; Culture media; Single cell cloning
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31133241 DOI: 10.1016/j.tice.2019.05.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tissue Cell ISSN: 0040-8166 Impact factor: 2.466