2022
DOI: 10.3390/pr10030533
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Insights into the Impact of Rosmarinic Acid on CHO Cell Culture Improvement through Transcriptomics Analysis

Abstract: The use of antioxidants in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell cultures to improve monoclonal antibody production has been a topic of great interest. Nevertheless, the antioxidants do not have consistent benefits of production improvement, which might be cell line specific and/or process specific. In this work, we investigated how treatment with the antioxidant rosmarinic acid (RA) improved cell growth and titer in CHO cell cultures using transcriptomics. In particular, transcriptomics analysis indicated that RA … Show more

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“…To confirm the use of RA to prolong cell culture duration, we supplemented fed-batch grown CHOZN antibody-expressing cells and compared to unsupplemented, control cultures. Similar to previous reports, [20,37] we observed a proliferative effect of RA on fed-batch cultures. Supplementation of RA elongated the viable cell period (defined as total days in a fed-batch culture when cell viability is above 70%) from 8 days in untreated culture to 10 days with 0.1 mM RA supplementation and 14 days with 0.5 mM supplementation (Figure 1A).…”
Section: Ra Prolongs the Viable Period Of Cell Culture Enhances Antib...supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…To confirm the use of RA to prolong cell culture duration, we supplemented fed-batch grown CHOZN antibody-expressing cells and compared to unsupplemented, control cultures. Similar to previous reports, [20,37] we observed a proliferative effect of RA on fed-batch cultures. Supplementation of RA elongated the viable cell period (defined as total days in a fed-batch culture when cell viability is above 70%) from 8 days in untreated culture to 10 days with 0.1 mM RA supplementation and 14 days with 0.5 mM supplementation (Figure 1A).…”
Section: Ra Prolongs the Viable Period Of Cell Culture Enhances Antib...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The balance between the three governs the oxidative environment in media and would require special attention when making commercial media. However, the proliferative effects of RA is consistent to that observed in other cell lines under a variety of conditions, [ 37 ] suggesting RA's primary mechanism of action is not through oxidative stress alleviation, but alternative pathway stimulation.…”
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