Amino acids metabolism by VO 208 hybridoma cells: some aspects of the culture process and medium composition influence
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Amino acids metabolism by VO 208 hybridoma cells: some aspects of the culture process and medium composition influence
Abstract
In the present study an approach has been developed in order to examine the consequence of essential and non essential amino acid supplementation on VO208 hybridoma cells behaviour. The effect of amino acid enrichment has been studied taking into account the culture process, i.e., batch or continuous culture mode and the medium composition, i.e., a home made serum-free medium or a serum containing one. A group of 4 amino acids, i.e., Ser, Pro, Gly and Arg presented atypical evolution pattern of their extracellular concentration depending on the type of the medium and on the culture mode. Some amino acids were probably involved in the limitation of the cellular proliferation. Met was one of the amino acids that appears to may have been at limiting concentration in all cases. In continuous culture mode, an enrichment of amino acids resulted in a rapid improvement of the viable cell density in both media, with or without the presence of serum. For most amino acids, supplementation during continuous culture induced an increase of the amino acid uptake rate. A comparative analysis of amino acids utilisation, depending on the culture conditions studied in the present study, has been performed in order to propose an overall picture of amino acids metabolism by VO 208 Hybridoma cell line.
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