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Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2017

miRNA engineering of CHO cells facilitates production of difficult-to-express proteins and increases success in cell line development

Simon Fischer; Kim Marquart; Lisa A. Pieper; Juergen Fieder; Martin Gamer; Ingo Gorr; Patrick Schulz; Harald Bradl

In recent years, coherent with growing biologics portfolios also the number of complex and thus difficult‐to‐express (DTE) therapeutic proteins has increased considerably. DTE proteins challenge bioprocess development and can include various therapeutic protein formats such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), multi‐specific affinity scaffolds (e.g., bispecific antibodies), cytokines, or fusion proteins. Hence, the availability of robust and versatile Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) host cell factories is fundamental for high‐yielding bioprocesses. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as potent cell engineering tools to improve process performance of CHO manufacturing cell lines. However, there has not been any report demonstrating the impact of beneficial miRNAs on industrial cell line development (CLD) yet. To address this question, we established novel CHO host cells constitutively expressing a pro‐productive miRNA: miR‐557. Novel host cells were tested in two independent CLD campaigns using two different mAb candidates including a normal as well as a DTE antibody. Presence of miR‐557 significantly enhanced each process step during CLD in a product independent manner. Stable expression of miR‐557 increased the probability to identify high‐producing cell clones. Furthermore, production cell lines derived from miR‐557 expressing host cells exhibited significantly increased final product yields in fed‐batch cultivation processes without compromising product quality. Strikingly, cells co‐expressing miR‐557 and a DTE antibody achieved a twofold increase in product titer compared to clones co‐expressing a negative control miRNA. Thus, host cell engineering using miRNAs represents a promising tool to overcome limitations in industrial CLD especially with regard to DTE proteins. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2017;114: 1495–1510.


Archive | 2003

Expression vector, methods for the production of heterologous gene products and for the selection of recombinant cells producing high levels of such products

Barbara Enenkel; Juergen Fieder; Ralf Otto; Stefanos Grammatikos


Archive | 2008

Neomycin-phosphotransferase-genes and methods for the selection of recombinant cells producing high levels of a desired gene product

Barbara Enenkel; Juergen Fieder; Ralf Otto; Kerstin Sautter; Klaus Bergemann


Archive | 2005

Use of flow-cytrometric analysis to optimize cell banking strategies for CHO cells

Hitto Kaufmann; Juergen Fieder; Ralf Otto


Archive | 2003

Expression vector, methods for the production of heterologous gene products, and selection method for high-producing recombinant cells

Barbara Enenkel; Juergen Fieder; Ralf Otto; Stefanos Grammatikos


Archive | 2007

Methods of selecting cell clones

Hitto Kaufmann; Juergen Fieder


Archive | 2004

Method for recloning Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells

Ralf Otto; Barbara Enenkel; Juergen Fieder; Thomas Krieg


Archive | 2010

Methods of producing proteins in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells

Ralf Otto; Barbara Enenkel; Juergen Fieder; Thomas Krieg


Archive | 2009

Use of HSA-producing cells

Rebecca Bischoff; Juergen Fieder; Hitto Kaufmann; Thomas Krieg


Archive | 2009

METHOD FOR INCREASING RECLONING EFFICIENCY

Juergen Fieder; Hitto Kaufmann; Thomas Krieg; Melanie Briegel

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