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Efficient constitutive production of human fibroblast interferon by hamster cells transformed with the IFN-beta 1 gene fused to an SV40 early promoter.

Y Chernajovsky, Y Mory, L Chen, Z Marks, D Novick, M Rubinstein, M Revel.   

Abstract

The coding sequence of the human interferon (IFN)-beta 1 gene, fused 60 bp downstream from the RNA start site of the SV40 early gene, was transfected into dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR)-deficient Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells together with a selectable DHFR gene. Most transformants continuously secreted IFN-beta 1 into the medium. Induction did not stimulate expression of the fused SV40-IFN-beta 1 gene. The role of the SV40 promoter was verified by transforming cells with the unmodified human IFN-beta 1 gene, or by the IFN-beta 1 coding region fused to another poly(rI):(rC)-inducible gene. In these cases, the transformants showed strictly inducible (not constitutive) IFN secretion. By selection for methotrexate resistance, CHO clones with a 10-20-fold amplification of the SV40-IFN-beta 1 DNA were obtained. Such clones constitutively produce up to 350,000 units IFN/ml per 10(6) cells/24 hr, i.e., over 10 times more than fully induced human fibroblasts. In continuous culture with daily changes of medium, accumulation of IFN-beta 1 is constant at a rate of 300,000 molecules per cell/hr. Batches of up to 16 mg of IFN-beta 1 produced by the transformed CHO cells were purified to homogeneity by affinity chromatography on monoclonal antibodies. This IFN appears identical in size, activity, and immunospecificity to the native human IFN-beta 1 glycoprotein.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6092017     DOI: 10.1089/dna.1.1984.3.297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA        ISSN: 0198-0238


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