Characteristics of CHO-K1 cell culture producing two types of recombinant soluble thrombomodulin

1993 
Abstract Recombinant CHO-K1 cells, expressing human soluble thrombomodulin, were cultured in a serum-free medium and characteristics of the culture associated with glucose and lactate were investigated. In 3 L fermentor (3LFM) cultures, the cell density was found to have a proportional relationship with the volumetric glucose consumption rate, and the specific glucose consumption rates were constant at about 0.2 mg/(10 6 cells·d) despite many differences in the culture conditions. Thus, it was concluded that the glucose consumption rate is little influenced by the condition of the cells or the culture conditions, and that the cell density can be estimated by the glucose consumption rate calculated from glucose measurement. Two types of thrombomodulin (rsTMα and rsTMβ) were produced, in which rsTMβ possesses chondroitin-4-sulfate and has greater anticoagulant activities than rsTMα. Therefore, it is important to investigate the rsTMα and rsTMβ production properties, and to determine the optimal culture conditions for high rsTMβ production. The most important factor to increase the production of rsTMβ relative to rsTMα (the β/α ratio) was effective aeration. Moreover, a lower ratio of lactate production/glucose consumption (the L/G ratio) with sufficient oxygen, high glucose concentration, and a longer medium exchange interval contributed to a higher specific rsTMβ production rate. Since there was a linear relationship between the production rate of each type of rsTM and the overall rsTM production rate per liter, it is expected that the rsTMα and rsTMβ production rates may be able to be estimated from the overall rate and the rsTMβ production increased by increasing the overall rsTM production with a lower L/G ratio.
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