화학공학소재연구정보센터
Process Biochemistry, Vol.48, No.10, 1572-1580, 2013
Effects of the dilution rate on cell cycle distribution and PEI-mediated transient gene expression by CHO cells in continuous culture
In this study, a continuous culture system was applied to mammalian cells on large scale, and polyethyleneimine (PEI) mediated transient gene expression (ICE). PEI MAX 40,000 was chosen as a superior reagent from three types of PEI. The cell cycle distribution of cells in batch and continuous cultures was determined, in which the effects of cell cycle distribution on transfection efficiency, post-transfection proliferation and recombinant prothrombin expression were evaluated. Compared with cells from end-log and plateau phase in batch culture, cells from mid-log phase possessed a larger fraction of S and G2/M phase cells and a smaller fraction of G1 phase cells. In the continuous culture, the fraction of cells in the S and G2/M phases increased and the fraction of cells in the G1/G0 phase decreased with increasing dilution rates. Cells from the continuous culture run at highest dilution rate had excellent proliferation, transfection efficiency and protein expression. These results were confirmed by transfecting cells synchronized to different phases. The G2/M arrested cells exhibited a nearly 10-fold increase in recombinant human prothrombin production relative to that of non-dividing cells. The use of continuous culture for large scale transfection demonstrated a better cell physiological state for TGE process. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.