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Recombinant antibody production during

Figure 5.10 Reconstructed ion chromatograms used to quantify the levels of the principal oligosaccharides found in rituximab process samples. Reprinted from J. Chromatogr., A, 913, Wan, H. Z., Kaneshiro, S., Frenz, J. and Cacia, J., Rapid method for monitoring galactosylation levels during recombinant antibody production by electrospray mass spectrometry with selective-ion monitoring , 437-446, Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science. Figure 5.10 Reconstructed ion chromatograms used to quantify the levels of the principal oligosaccharides found in rituximab process samples. Reprinted from J. Chromatogr., A, 913, Wan, H. Z., Kaneshiro, S., Frenz, J. and Cacia, J., Rapid method for monitoring galactosylation levels during recombinant antibody production by electrospray mass spectrometry with selective-ion monitoring , 437-446, Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science.
Product formation kinetics in mammalian cells has been studied extensively for hybridomas. Most monoclonal antibodies are produced at an enhanced rate during the Gq phase of the cell cycle (8—10). A model for antibody production based on this cell cycle dependence and traditional Monod kinetics for cell growth has been proposed (11). However, it is not clear if this cell cycle dependence carries over to recombinant CHO cells. In fact it has been reported that dihydrofolate reductase, the gene for which is co-amplified with the gene for the recombinant protein in CHO cells, synthesis is associated with the S phase of the cell cycle (12). Hence it is possible that the product formation kinetics in recombinant CHO cells is different from that of hybridomas. [Pg.230]

The first hurdle encountered during the development of alfalfa as a recombinant protein production system was the relative inefficiency of the available expression cassettes. A study in which a tomato proteinase inhibitor I transgene was expressed in tobacco and alfalfa under the control of the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 35S promoter showed that 3-4 times more protein accumulated in tobacco leaves compared to alfalfa leaves [5]. Despite the low efficiency of the CaMV 35S promoter in alfalfa, bio-pharmaceutical production using this system has been reported in the scientific literature. Such reports include expression of the foot and mouth disease virus antigen [6], an enzyme to improve phosphorus utilization [7] and the anti-human IgG C5-1 [8]. In this last work, the C5-1 antibody accumulated to 1% total soluble protein [8]. [Pg.4]

Host Cell Impurities Various organisms have been used to produce recombinant proteins yeast, bacteria (e.g., E. coli), insect cells, and mammalian cells such as Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. During the purification process, some HCPs can copurify with the protein product. Because of the specificity of the antigen-antibody interaction, an ELISA can be used to detect and quantitate the contaminating HCPs. Detecting host impurities is important for quality process control as well as for product safety issues. The intent is to avoid unsafe levels of residual HCPs which might lead to adverse reactions.11... [Pg.288]


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