Optimization of transient gene expression in mammalian cells and potential for scale-up using flow electroporation
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Optimization of transient gene expression in mammalian cells and potential for scale-up using flow electroporation
Abstract
The goals of this study were to identify mammalian cell lines which could be efficiently transiently-transfected and scaled-up for protein production. The transfection efficiencies of eight cell lines (NSO, NSO-TAg, CV-1, COS-7, CHO, CHO-TAg, HEK 293, and 293-EBNA) were measured using electroporation for DNA delivery and green fluorescent protein (Evans, 1996) as the reporter gene. In addition, we have evaluated the effects of stable expression of viral proteins, cell cycle manipulation, and butyrate post-treatment in small scale experiments. The cell lines varied widely in their GFP transfection efficiencies. Stable expression of simian virus 40 large T-antigen or Epstein Barr nuclear antigen failed to significantly increase transfection efficiency above that seen in the parental lines. Aphidicolin (a DNA polymerase inhibitor), which blocked cells from S or G2/M, brought about an increase in transfection efficiency in two cell lines. The primary effect of butyrate (a histone deacetylase inhibitor) post-treatment was an increased intensity of the fluorescent signal of green fluorescent protein, as measured by flow cytometry (1.0 to 4.2-fold, depending on the cell line). The combined use of aphidicolin pretreatment followed by butyrate treatment post- electroporation yielded increases in fluorescence intensities ranging from 0.9 to 6.8-fold. Based on their high transfection efficiencies in small scale experiments, rapid growth, and ability to grow in suspension culture, CHO, CHO-TAg, and 293-EBNA were selected to assess the feasibility of using flow electroporation for large-scale transfections. Using secreted placental alkaline phosphatase as a reporter, 293-EBNA cells produced the highest protein levels in both the presence and absence of butyrate. These data indicate that flow electroporation provides an efficient method of DNA delivery into large numbers of cells for mammalian protein production.
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