Key determinants in the occurrence of clonal variation in humanized antibody expression of cho cells during dihydrofolate reductase mediated gene amplification
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Key determinants in the occurrence of clonal variation in humanized antibody expression of cho cells during dihydrofolate reductase mediated gene amplification
Abstract
Recombinant Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) parental clones expressing a humanized antibody against S surface antigen of hepatitis B virus were obtained by cotransfection of heavy chain (HC) and light chain (LC) cDNA expression vectors into dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR)-deficient CHO cells. When 23 representative parental clones were subjected to stepwise selection for increasing methotrexate (MTX) resistance, such as 0.02, 0.08, 0.32, and 1.0 microM, their clonal variations in regard to antibody expression were found to be significant. Among 23 parental clones, only one clone (hu17) showed the significant increment of specific antibody productivity (q(Ab)) with increasing MTX concentration up to 0.32 microM. Compared with the parental clone (hu17), the q(Ab) of hu17 resistant at 0.32 microM MTX (hu17-0.32) was enhanced approximately 12.5-fold. To clarify the reason for the occurrence of clonal variations, Southern blot analyses of chromosomal DNAs derived from each amplified clone at 0.32 microM MTX were performed. Only the hu17-0.32 clone did not experience severe genetic rearrangement during gene amplification, and it had only one 49-kb amplification unit including the LC and HC cDNAs. A fluorescent MTX competition assay showed that the resistance against MTX toxicity of the other clones without enhanced q(Ab) at 0.32 microM MTX was obtained by mechanisms such as an impaired MTX transport system. Taken together, the data obtained here show that clonal variations in regard to antibody expression are found to be significant because clones can acquire MTX resistance by mechanisms other than DHFR-mediated gene amplification despite the stepwise selection.
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