Enhanced human thrombopoietin production by sodium butyrate addition to serum-free suspension culture of bcl-2-overexpressing CHO cells
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Enhanced human thrombopoietin production by sodium butyrate addition to serum-free suspension culture of bcl-2-overexpressing CHO cells
Abstract
When sodium butyrate (NaBu) was added to serum-free suspension culture of recombinant CHO (rCHO) cells for enhanced expression of human thrombopoietin (hTPO), apoptotic cell death of rCHO cells was induced in a dose-dependent manner and hTPO quality was deteriorated in regard to sialic acid and acidic isoform contents. To overcome these problems, we overexpressed Bcl-2 protein, an antiapoptotic protein, in rCHO cells producing hTPO. Compared to serum-free suspension culture of control cells without Bcl-2 overexpression (R-neo cells) and NaBu addition, a more than 10-fold increase in the maximum hTPO concentration was obtained in serum-free suspension culture of cells with Bcl-2 overexpression (R-bc12-14 cells) and 3 mM NaBu addition. Both the enhanced specific productivity endowed by NaBu and the extended culture longevity provided by the antiapoptotic effect of Bcl-2 overexpression contributed to the enhancement of maximum hTPO concentration. The problem of quality reduction of hTPO induced by NaBu was not solved by Bcl-2 overexpression, but it was not that significant. Compared to the culture in the absence of NaBu, the percentage of hTPO isoforms in pI 3-5 with high in vivo biological activity produced by R-bc12-14 cells was decreased by approximately 18% in the presence of 3 mM. As a result, a more than 6-fold increase in the production of hTPO isoforms in pI 3-5 was achieved in R-bcl2-14 cell culture with 3 mM NaBu addition. Taken together, the data obtained suggest that Bcl-2 overexpression in rCHO cells and NaBu addition in serum-free suspension culture can be an effective means to enhance the production of highly glycosylated protein such as hTPO.
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