2013
DOI: 10.4161/mabs.23942
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A high-throughput media design approach for high performance mammalian fed-batch cultures

Abstract: An innovative high-throughput medium development method based on media blending was successfully used to improve the performance of a Chinese hamster ovary fed-batch medium in shaking 96-deepwell plates. Starting from a proprietary chemically-defined medium, 16 formulations testing 43 of 47 components at 3 different levels were designed. Media blending was performed following a custom-made mixture design of experiments considering binary blends, resulting in 376 different blends that were tested during both ce… Show more

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“…Cell culture media design has a great potential to modulate the key quality attributes of the molecule 25 , and in particular by means of high-throughput design of experiment (DoE) approaches 26,27 , due to its central role in the upstream manufacturing 19 . The environment the cell is cultured in closely influences its metabolism to a great extent [20][21][22] .…”
Section: Chapter 2 the Potential Of Media To Enhance Protein Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cell culture media design has a great potential to modulate the key quality attributes of the molecule 25 , and in particular by means of high-throughput design of experiment (DoE) approaches 26,27 , due to its central role in the upstream manufacturing 19 . The environment the cell is cultured in closely influences its metabolism to a great extent [20][21][22] .…”
Section: Chapter 2 the Potential Of Media To Enhance Protein Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adjustment of the levels of a choice of medium components and the addition of novel compounds either in the medium or the in bolus feeds, influence the enzymatic reactions in the endoplasmic reticulum and in the Golgi apparatus, the substrate generation as well as their transport into the two organelles 23,24 . Further enhancements and technology advancements of high-throughput cell culture systems, including 96-deepwell plates and TubeSpin bioreactor tubes, allow to test a plethora of different supplements at various concentrations simultaneously [25][26][27] . Moreover, the observed trends in these systems may be reproduced in controlled bioreactor systems, including lab-scale bioreactors 28 , which highlights the great value of small-scale high-throughput compound screening for the identification of new levers that tailor recombinant protein quality attributes.…”
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