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Autophagy and intracellular product degradation genes identified by systems biology analysis reduce aggregation of bispecific antibody in CHO cells.

Mona Moradi Barzadd1, Magnus Lundqvist1, Claire Harris2, Magdalena Malm1, Anna-Luisa Volk1, Niklas Thalén1, Veronique Chotteau3, Luigi Grassi2, Andrew Smith2, Marina Leal Abadi2, Giulia Lambiase4, Suzanne Gibson2, Diane Hatton2, Johan Rockberg5.   

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Aggregation of therapeutic bispecific antibodies negatively affects the yield, shelf-life, efficacy and safety of these products. Pairs of stable Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines produced two difficult-to-express bispecific antibodies with different levels of aggregated product (10-75% aggregate) in a miniaturised bioreactor system. Here, transcriptome analysis was used to interpret the biological causes for the aggregation and to identify strategies to improve product yield and quality. Differential expression- and gene set analysis revealed upregulated proteasomal degradation, unfolded protein response and autophagy processes to be correlated with reduced protein aggregation. Fourteen candidate genes with the potential to reduce aggregation were co-expressed in the stable clones for validation. Of these, HSP90B1, DDIT3, AKT1S1, and ATG16L1, were found to significantly lower aggregation in the stable producers and two (HSP90B1 and DNAJC3) increased titres of the anti-HER2 monoclonal antibody trastuzumab by 50% during transient expression. It is suggested that this approach could be of general use for defining aggregation bottlenecks in CHO cells.
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Keywords:  Aggregation; Autophagy; Bispecific antibody; CHO cells; ER stress; System biology

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35123066     DOI: 10.1016/j.nbt.2022.01.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Biotechnol        ISSN: 1871-6784            Impact factor:   5.079


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Review 1.  Recombinant antibodies aggregation and overcoming strategies in CHO cells.

Authors:  Tingting Xu; Jihong Zhang; Tianyun Wang; Xiaoyin Wang
Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2022-05-24       Impact factor: 4.813

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